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10-17-2010, 01:42 AM #2Senior Member
NEED EXPERIENCED INPUT
Late flowering hermies can be hard to spot.
Are you CERTAIN you have pollen? If so, HOW? Indoor or outdoor? (I assume indoor by the nature of the 2 threads you've started for this problem.)
Here's a couple pics of some of the hermie's I've dealt with.
Pic 1: The first nanner I spotted after excising the flower from the plant.
Pic 2: A little nug with nanners in it,... kinda hard to see it, but it's there.
Pic 3: Same nug after trimming off all the female flowers leaving just the hermi flower
Pic 4: The hermie flower by itself, You can see 2 nanners (pollen glands) and 1 Pistil.
Pic 5: Another flower from the same plant,... this one's a bit different with just one Nanner and 2 pistils.
Any Nanner if allowed to mature and open will produce pollen. Mostly its inert and won't actually create seeds (or so I've heard) I personally haven't been so lucky!
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