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03-11-2010, 09:02 AM #1OPJunior Member
worried first timer
g`day everybody first time outdoors grower here. my problem is that I have two unknown plants( both females) growing next to each other and today I noticed that one of them has seeds forming at the bottom of the nice thick heads.I would like to know if this will affect the other plant because i`ve checked it allover and there is no sign of her having any seeds at all.from what i`ve read is it`s a hermies and if so do I pull her up or is the damage already done?:yippee::jawdropper:
WHAT TO DO, WHAT TO DO?jimmy1888 Reviewed by jimmy1888 on . worried first timer g`day everybody first time outdoors grower here. my problem is that I have two unknown plants( both females) growing next to each other and today I noticed that one of them has seeds forming at the bottom of the nice thick heads.I would like to know if this will affect the other plant because i`ve checked it allover and there is no sign of her having any seeds at all.from what i`ve read is it`s a hermies and if so do I pull her up or is the damage already done?:yippee::jawdropper: WHAT TO Rating: 5
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03-19-2010, 06:21 AM #2Junior Member
worried first timer
Any female plants or any hermie plants, will only produce female or hermie seeds. If the plant itself was never acutally pollinated by a male only plant, then it will contain only the female or exsisting genetics of that plant producing only females or hermies if hermie.I can see to keep them is to tide you over until you get some better genetics.
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