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    #1
    Junior Member

    Is this a hermie??

    Hi all,
    Well we had a over nuted batch of inside plants that we moved outside as an experiment. We know the babes were effed up from the beginning, however they have all flowered.
    That is except this one pictured below, still fully green and no flowers.
    Has this gone Hermie on me?
    The strain is Arjan's Ultra Haze #2 and the other 4 plants of the same strain are all in pretty full flower.
    Help please as I have no clue on this.
    Thanks all,
    Buz
    Buzkill Reviewed by Buzkill on . Is this a hermie?? Hi all, Well we had a over nuted batch of inside plants that we moved outside as an experiment. We know the babes were effed up from the beginning, however they have all flowered. That is except this one pictured below, still fully green and no flowers. Has this gone Hermie on me? The strain is Arjan's Ultra Haze #2 and the other 4 plants of the same strain are all in pretty full flower. Help please as I have no clue on this. Thanks all, Buz Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Is this a hermie??

    cant tell by those pics.Watch for cluster of balls. Or bannana looking things.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Is this a hermie??

    +1,... I don't see ANY flowers in those pics. Watch for clusters of balls, they're male flowers,... white hairs are female flowers,... if you get both is hermie. The little banana looking things will be in a female flower,... it'll have some white hairs and some "Nanners"

    Pic is a Hermie flower, the two hairs are female parts, the banana is male parts

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Is this a hermie??

    canniwhatsis,
    Yep, no flower on it as of yet. The odd part is her 4 sisters (exact same age from seeds) are a good 3-4 weeks into flower. The plant in question was the most screwed up of the bunch, really scrawny and a bit twisted from the start.
    Now the real question I guess, should I just wait and see if it will flower or cut her down?
    Attached picture shows the plant in question in the background, she is now taller than any of her sisters. The foreground shows on into flowering already (and some of the trichs are already cloudy.
    Thanks again,
    Buz

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Is this a hermie??

    :wtf:

    I've not grown from seed in almost 20 years, but having read many logs on this site it sounds like males will grow much taller and not show sex until the girls around them are well into flowering. Keep a close eye on that one :detective1:

    Also, don't know if it's just a goofy granulation in the picture but it almost looks like there's mite damage on the plant in the background. Do the leaves have little white speckles on them? or is it just a bad picture?

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Is this a hermie??

    There is mite damage, plant is outside and not having any luck killing the little basterds. These girls should have been put down earlier (so we were told anyway, but the wife can't let any kids go free) but we put them in pots to see what they would do.
    I have put a No-Pest Strip out with them but only get to cover them at night so it has not been very effective, though it has reduced the number of mites.
    There are many many things wrong with them, but hey I like special kids .
    My new batch inside has no sign of nasty bugs at the moment and I plan on keeping it that way.
    The other plants have been flowering for nearly a month so any ideas on why the on in question is so slow?
    I live in the mountains so we have a very fast season here, my tomatoes are nearly finished for the year. That info might help.
    Thanks again,
    Buz

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