yes, they will pollinate your other plants as well if they are in close proximity... :wtf:!!!

The only advice I have with picking off nanners is to be VERY VERY diligent and patient!! Do NOT try to cut corners when dealing with these ticking time bombs. If you try to go too fast, you'll pop one open and fuck yourself or you'll end up missing one or more and end up with the same problem.

1.) Go slow
2.) Be thorough
3.) Do it more than once
4.) Check all your plants for nanners (Be thorough with these too, sometimes there aren't as many on one as there are on another)
5.) Be gentle
6.) Bring a small and maneuverable knife with you so you can cut them off if they don't want to pluck off, just be careful not to cut the sacks...

Hope this helps,

SMG
SauceeMcGee Reviewed by SauceeMcGee on . Hermaphrodites searched forum for these answers.found part of what i was looking for.I have two plants that have became Hermaphrodites.at least i believe so.growing outdoors from seed.questions are/ how can you tell if it has actually been pollentated or just hermied?i have no ideal whats growing on the other side of the hill.are the hermies worth keeping for any reason.i'm would think they would still have trichromes i could make hash out of?New here and sorry if this question is posted elswhere Rating: 5