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    hermie problem

    in the past I have always removed a hermie at first sign- this morning I have 2 plants that have produced a male flower on each- these plants are large bud covered beauties- I have read post where people will remove each offending branch from hermies and still get a predominantly seedlees plant- is this worth the effort or should i eliminate the plants alltogether as I have in the past?? let me know how you would handle this situation
    clovisman Reviewed by clovisman on . hermie problem in the past I have always removed a hermie at first sign- this morning I have 2 plants that have produced a male flower on each- these plants are large bud covered beauties- I have read post where people will remove each offending branch from hermies and still get a predominantly seedlees plant- is this worth the effort or should i eliminate the plants alltogether as I have in the past?? let me know how you would handle this situation Rating: 5

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    hermie problem

    I would JUST remove the two balls and keep your eyes really peeled for more. If they grow, cut em off. DO NOT throw away your whole plant because of a couple of balls. I have a big budded plant and a few weeks ago, I found a single ball on one of her lower branches. I pinched it off and as hard as I have looked ever since, it hasn't returned. Just cut those balls off and search hard for more. If you find more, hit us back up with how bad the problem is and where. we will be able to help you more after that...
    How far away from harvest are they?

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    hermie problem

    Quote Originally Posted by elway07
    I would JUST remove the two balls and keep your eyes really peeled for more. If they grow, cut em off. DO NOT throw away your whole plant because of a couple of balls. I have a big budded plant and a few weeks ago, I found a single ball on one of her lower branches. I pinched it off and as hard as I have looked ever since, it hasn't returned. Just cut those balls off and search hard for more. If you find more, hit us back up with how bad the problem is and where. we will be able to help you more after that...
    How far away from harvest are they?
    --they have been in flower for 2 weeks amazing how big the buds are this early- i would estimate harvest in 6 to 7 weeks

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    #4
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    hermie problem

    or you growing outdoors or in?

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    #5
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    hermie problem

    are*

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    #6
    Senior Member

    hermie problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Tox
    or you growing outdoors or in?
    Tox-I am growing outdoors- in the last 2 days I have seen only one more male flower- if I am lucky I will be able to keep the 2 hermies and harvest some buds from them- or they will turn full male and out they go

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    #7
    Junior Member

    hermie problem

    i thought to fully remove the male part of a hermie you had to completly take off the branch because the whole branch is male? (im not sure if this is correct that is why im asking)

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    #8
    Senior Member

    hermie problem

    Quote Originally Posted by FunkySkunky420
    i thought to fully remove the male part of a hermie you had to completly take off the branch because the whole branch is male? (im not sure if this is correct that is why im asking)
    Funky- in the past I have had entire limbs turn male and cut those - this time I had small branches grow from a node and I clipped the offending flower- so the answer to your question from my experience is -could be either way

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    #9
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    hermie problem

    interesting i will have to look more into that

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    hermie problem

    Quote Originally Posted by clovisman
    Tox-I am growing outdoors- in the last 2 days I have seen only one more male flower- if I am lucky I will be able to keep the 2 hermies and harvest some buds from them- or they will turn full male and out they go
    Pinch those balls off those hermies man :stoned:

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