I'm not seeing any hairs,... ( at least nothing I can be certain are hairs) but LOTS of sacks,... it's male. Healthy too,... you done good but I'm afraid you struck out on this one.


If you are getting hairs as well as the sacks the plant isn't herm, it's Asexual.

Difference being a herm will grow one hair and one nanner out of the same flower, an asexual plant will make full complete flowers of both gender each being all male or female. It's a genetic trait that will cause Asexuality, whereas Herming can be caused by environmental stresses.
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis on . leaving it unattended for a month started it in a peat disc "thing". ground up like 7-8 of em into a cup and that was its home. now its in the earth. i dug a hole roughly the size of a bucket. mixed the dirt from the hole with potting soil i bought at wally world. now i gotta leave in the next few days for about a month. it gets plenty of sunshine. the only problem is the dirt. shitty dirt surrounding my hole. the water table is a hundred or more feet down. its in a run-off area, near a small ravine. im thinking about burying Rating: 5