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03-11-2004, 08:58 PM #1OPMember
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
LET ME KNOW IF IT IS NORMAL FOR PLANTS TO TURN HERMIE AT END OF THE BUDDING (8-9 WEEKS ) , THE PLANTS ARE READY BUT ANOTHER WEEK MAKES WONDERS.
WILL THE DECISSION TO OBTAIN BETTER QUALITY BUDS AT THE END BE AFFECTED BY SOME SEEDS OR MAYBE LOTS OF SEEDS DEVELOPING ?
OR IS IT BETTER TO HARVEST WHEN IT'S TIME ?
OR SHOULD I HARVEST NOW AFTER 3 DAYS OF NOTISING THE HERMIS ON MANY BUDS OF DIFFERENT PLANTS.
THE SEEDS WERE SKYWALKER FROM DUTCH PASSION SEEDShighallthetime Reviewed by highallthetime on . HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING LET ME KNOW IF IT IS NORMAL FOR PLANTS TO TURN HERMIE AT END OF THE BUDDING (8-9 WEEKS ) , THE PLANTS ARE READY BUT ANOTHER WEEK MAKES WONDERS. WILL THE DECISSION TO OBTAIN BETTER QUALITY BUDS AT THE END BE AFFECTED BY SOME SEEDS OR MAYBE LOTS OF SEEDS DEVELOPING ? OR IS IT BETTER TO HARVEST WHEN IT'S TIME ? OR SHOULD I HARVEST NOW AFTER 3 DAYS OF NOTISING THE HERMIS ON MANY BUDS OF DIFFERENT PLANTS. THE SEEDS WERE SKYWALKER FROM DUTCH PASSION SEEDS Rating: 5
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03-12-2004, 05:43 AM #2Senior Member
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
sometimes plants put out some seeds at the end of their cycle, i forgot why but it usually occurs at the last week of flowering, or it was stressed some how and it freaked the plant hermaphrodite. Id say take a look at the trichomes with a magnifying glaass, and if the crystals are amber, then ur plants r done!! it wont affect the quality of your buds, u just best watch out for those seeds!
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03-12-2004, 09:17 PM #3OPMember
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
MY NEXT QUESTION IS IF I ONLY HAVE ONE MORE WEEK LEFT FOR BUDS TO BE OBTIMUM , IF I DECIDE TO HAVE SEEDS HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO DEVELOP GOOD SEEDS , MAYBE THE WEED WILL NOT BE AS GOOD AFTER ALL THAT EXTRA TIME ?
WILL ONE WEEK OF BEING POLINATED AT THE END OF THE BUDDING CYCLE BE SIGNIFICANT ENOUGH TO DAMAGE THE BUDS WITH LOTS OF UNDEVELOPED SEEDS OR IT NEEDS MORE THAN JUST ONE WEEK ?
THANKS
BUD PICS COMING SOON !
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03-15-2004, 04:47 AM #4Senior Member
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
sometimes the plants put out seeds naturally, just tryin to stay alive! If u had male flowers or pods then it would be because of pollenation, but it sounds like it came natural. Give the seeds an extra week to ensure that it will be optimal for growing, remember a good seed has tiger stripes! to get better crystal formalization put the plant in pitch black for a day and chop it the next mornin. and if there was a male flower in there that pollenized your female plants, the seeds should come out feminized, but may turn up hermaphrodite in the end.
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03-15-2004, 10:27 AM #5Senior Member
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
sometime's that could happen when their flowering too long,but 8 or 9 WK's? it was probably light leak's during the dark period or infrequent light exposure's,dosen't take much,just a flash can upset them when the dark period is interrupted,anything but total darkness can cause it....Bonbon
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04-15-2004, 01:52 AM #6Senior Member
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
dont smoke the seeds.. they explode.. eheh.. pop outa the bowl
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06-29-2010, 01:43 AM #7Junior Member
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
Originally Posted by sensiskunk
im sure by now youve been educated on the matter, but no, marijuana lants dont just "naturally" put out seeds without pollinization of of some sort, weather it be from a male plant in the area, or a hermed plant, either way, pollen has to be present before it will happen. if you have a plant that has come out seeded, especially an outdoor plant, and your certain its not hermed and you dnt have any males present, its probably from bee pollinization. everytime i put budding plants outdoor in the spring ( to save on the electric bill) almost right away i notice bees working the buds and have on occasion had whole bud tips pollinated im sure from someone elses male plants or from wild weed pollen on bees. cannabis plants dont just make seeds without the pollen man!
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07-01-2011, 11:13 AM #8Junior Member
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
Sorry NorCal - Sensiskunk is right and I know it because I've seen it and experienced it myself, not just read about it. However, I've also done a lot of research and confirmed my empirical understanding despite this being the area of MOST confusion and misinformation on the Web concerning growing cannabis.
Stressed females indeed can and do sometimes produce a few seeds, without the benefit of any male or "hermaphrodite" plant being in the area. Particularly strains that are Sativa dominant. This is an emergency measure at procreation from strains that probably originated in areas where there was some environmental reason for such a survival measure to evolve. In an indoor situation, stress can arise if for example (as happened to me) a fuse blows and plunges mid-flowering plants into darkness for several days before being detected. This "self-seeding" was an internal process, the plants were not "pollinating" one another, nor were the plants true "hermaphrodites", they did not have pollen sacs. They did not produce mad amounts of seed and the crop was not ruined.
I later grew a crop from those seeds and found that they produced 99% females and 1% Hermaphrodite - or a male, with female flower characteristics.
This is another common misnomer: a true Hermaphrodite in flower would show white hairs and bud type formations, like a female, but with sacs developing like a male and that COULD pollinate other nearby females therefore. But a lot of what people on these forums call Hermaphrodites, are NOT - they are just stressed females that self-produced a few seeds.
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07-01-2011, 04:00 PM #9Senior Member
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
don't forget about the nanners.. if you flower long enough, your girls will put out little female pollen sacs shaped like bannana's in the bud.. if you collect that pollen and hit your plants that are 2.5weeks into flower with it, you'll get a bunch of feminized seeds
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07-01-2011, 06:19 PM #10Senior Member
HERMAPHRODITES AT END OF BUDDING
If there is no pollen, there will be no seed. End of story. Some pollen sacks grow mid-bud, not just at the nodes. If no males in the room lately, or you haven't transported male pollen into your flower room, (on your clothes, on other plants...) then someone in your room threw-out a nanner.
With most strains, seeds need 4 weeks from pollination MINIMUM for viability. Less time than that and you'll get runts, mutants, no-show's and pipe blasters. More than that...you get a better percentage of healthy plants.
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