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    #1
    Junior Member

    Can anyone help.

    Im a first time grower and am not sure if i am looking at a female or a hermie any input would br greatly apprieciated. Thanks.,
    anon72 Reviewed by anon72 on . Can anyone help. Im a first time grower and am not sure if i am looking at a female or a hermie any input would br greatly apprieciated. Thanks., Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Can anyone help.

    Welcome anon...Nice plant from the pic 's she just looks female.
    As youre buds develope keep an eye out for banna shaped pod
    yellow in colour just like tiny real ones pic em off if you see em,,
    But all looks ok so far.Hows your temps?. What have you got here growing
    in?.Whats your light set up?....
    Keep us posted drop over too the Ireland Tread and say hello..
    Youll get too it threw the europe link..

    Peace D ,Nice Work

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Can anyone help.

    well i cant tell by the pictures but female plants have 7-9 leaves and will yeild more bud and males only have 5 leaves and less bud usually more seeds... way to tell if its a hermi is if u know it starts out female and is near a male plant and the male plant cross-pollenates with the female and the female will be come hermie.. a hermie wont produce a big yeild and once it turns hermie usually the plant goes into automaticflowering mode..hermies seem to grow faster..... also the potency a female plant will be way greater than male most the time..hope this helps and keep up the work

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Can anyone help.

    Its in a small closet all on its ownso no chance of a male nearby , just invested in a 125 wt red sectrum light ,surrounded by flouresent lights. Temp is 76F, planted in a perlite mix, ph stayed at 7 through out growing.Been on 12/12 for 26 days i did clone it earlier in the growing period but they died through over feeding? so i am allowing for recovery time for the plant. Thanks for the help.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Can anyone help.

    n/p sounds good

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Can anyone help.

    Anon.Females Dont need Males to Herm Bro, it can be Gene based or it
    can also be Heat issues. As i say the plant looks fine and your temps and
    Ph sound cool. Try and pic up a 250 HPS for the little space and youll
    double ur finish'd plant. Floros are ideal for Veg'in but not good for flowering.
    Aldo if its your first go Well Done. You've no probs......
    You feed your clones?. How long did you veg em for after taking them?..
    You ll need to folar spray your clones and keep em moist Did they root for
    You then die?.......Or did they even take root did u use hormone?.
    It cheap enough and its cheap. Try it next time/
    Again good going keep us posted...

    Peace D

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Can anyone help.

    As im sure you ve read leaving Males and females together Just breeds more beautiful ganja not Hermies i had to clear that up hipNO ,,lol...

    Peace Out D

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Can anyone help.

    Quote Originally Posted by hipN0
    well i cant tell by the pictures but female plants have 7-9 leaves and will yeild more bud and males only have 5 leaves and less bud usually more seeds... way to tell if its a hermi is if u know it starts out female and is near a male plant and the male plant cross-pollenates with the female and the female will be come hermie.. a hermie wont produce a big yeild and once it turns hermie usually the plant goes into automaticflowering mode..hermies seem to grow faster..... also the potency a female plant will be way greater than male most the time..hope this helps and keep up the work
    dude, you shouldn't contribute if you don't know wth you're talking about.:wtf:

    first off, males have no bud, they simply produce pollen sacs, which pollenate the female flower. Stress causes a plant to turn hermie, not being pollenated...being pollenated causes the female's calyxes to form seeds inside..if your plant is able to turn hermie, you're obviously flowering it...autoflowering is a trait possessed by a couple of strains of cannabis and that means you don't have to have a 12/12 light cycle to flower it, and that after about 20-25 days or so the plant will begin flowering

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    #9
    Junior Member

    Can anyone help.

    Thanks for that. As for the clones i used rockwool set in a perlite mix again. Followed all the cleanliness instructions took a cutting dipped in bottled water then into clone it, i covered them in a dome and misted the dome and foilage with an root accelerator. They did show signs of growing but four weeks in one just shrivelled and died the other followed shortly on looking yes they had developed a strong root system. The problem i think was that i had it in with its mother who was starting 12/12 so maybe it was a light thing. I am also using Sensi Bloom part a and b on the mother for the last two weeks. App the replys.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Can anyone help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Markass
    dude, you shouldn't contribute if you don't know wth you're talking about.:wtf:

    first off, males have no bud, they simply produce pollen sacs, which pollenate the female flower. Stress causes a plant to turn hermie, not being pollenated...being pollenated causes the female's calyxes to form seeds inside..if your plant is able to turn hermie, you're obviously flowering it...autoflowering is a trait possessed by a couple of strains of cannabis and that means you don't have to have a 12/12 light cycle to flower it, and that after about 20-25 days or so the plant will begin flowering
    MarkAss is right

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