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!