Hello,
I have just recently had 2 crops pollinated from a hermie. One soil, and one hydro, both in the same room. The seed production off of the 5 soil plants I had was so unbelievable and sad that I ditched the crop super early. I left the hydro plants going just to see if they would be ok... I found 3 Big Bang plants with 1 or two very small male flowers on them, and immediately plucked them off with a wet rag. They were so small, I could hardly see them, not like the large batches of banana pods that I am so used to coming across in online pictures. I can see seed production on almost all of the calyxs that are at the base of node. I can't see very many seeds yet in the flowers themselves (they are 4 weeks into flower) yet, only about 1 in every 4 or 5 buds... compared to the last one which had virtually all the calyxs with a seed inside at about 8 weeks in. I have just gone through two sprays with Dutchmasters Reverse on all the plants. I have a few questions...
1) Is it it worth it to keep the hermies that I have spotted, or pull them out for fear of more male flowers? (haven't found any new ones)
2) Do male flowers keep popping up all the way through flowering cycle? or are their life cycles ended earlier than female flowers?
3) Should I spray the plants down with pHd water to saturate any pollen that may be on the leaves?... and would Einsteins help in this way at all?
4) How worried should I be about further contaminating future crops?
I believe that the cause was from stress... light leaks and possible malnutrition from common beginner mistakes. I am almost 100% positive that all the hermies were from 1 strain.
Thank you for your time..