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03-17-2008, 12:56 PM #26
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10 Hermaphrodites....HELP...please
A couple of weeks or so. If concerned, a plain water spray kills the pollen. if really concerned, add a teaspoon of bleach to the spray. (spray and wipe all surfaces pollen could settle)
Originally Posted by allrollsin21
When I first started, I made a log-book to help remember what I added to or did to which plant, and what the result was. I have a hard enough time remembering what I ate for dinner last nite, so remembering what I nuted and how much, was better written down than trusted to memory. Was easier for me in the long run to see what was working, what wasn't.
Originally Posted by allrollsin21
Would be great growroom experience to try and nurse them as long as possible, if it dosen't interfere with another grow.
Details (there's a troubleshooting form around here somewhere, isn't there?) and pix from the begining of the grow, would likely help us help you.
If these were stress-induced hermaphrodites, and not bad genetics, you risk making the same mistakes and getting the same results. (poor soils, inconsistent light schedules, nute strengths, ph issues, growroom temps, sketchy growing techniques...can all cause stress)
I'm wondering too, if you were thinking the female pre-flowers were male nanners...? Has happened to me before, but then again, so have hermaphrodites, lol.
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