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    #11
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    Some knowledge would be appreciated

    I have heard the same....
    What to do though, cut in fear of pollination, not much is goign to happen in a few days anyway, or pull the hermi out and let them go a few days to see if they seeded? Fuck, they better not have pollinated

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Some knowledge would be appreciated

    Quote Originally Posted by demigod1969
    I have heard the same....
    What to do though, cut in fear of pollination, not much is goign to happen in a few days anyway, or pull the hermi out and let them go a few days to see if they seeded? Fuck, they better not have pollinated
    pluck any nanners you see and keep growing it

    make sure you clean the grow area good for next time as there might be pollen around on walls etc that might get moved by fans

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Some knowledge would be appreciated

    Hahah. way easier said than done, I got a pair of tweasers,, then decide to fuck it. My buds are really dense, plucking out the nanners from the one would be impossible.

    That being said I'm going to harvest the hermie right now.. (yes?)

    and let the remaining six go.... and hope they havent been polinated? Vs cutting them too....

    That the right decision?

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