Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I disagree. We still do not know the source of the pollen. I dispute they are hermies until shown evidence otherwise. AND, if one plant pollenated a different plant, then it would be much less to show hermaphroditic expression. Essentially that is how they make feminized seeds. We still do not know the source of the pollen. We see seeds, that is all I have seen so far. At the age of those seeds it happened at least 3 weeks ago, maybe 4.

Nice looking tops. Where are the trichomes? Clear, cloudy, or some amber?

They look close to cloudy, and harvest then, or just as they start to amber, but I would harvest within a week regardless, not sure how many seeds you have there in a given plant?
:thumbsup: Thank you all for your responses and for trying to help, it's appreciated! Washougal it's definitely a hermi!! I've found a couple of the dreaded "nanners"! not all over the plant but on a couple of the buds, and I've accepted the not so good outcome. I am going to stop giving it nutes and just plain water "it" for the next week or 2! triches are mostly clear to some cloudy and a little "very little" amber!! do you think a couple weeks (1-2) more is in the pic? its the only plant in the tent. and no I still do not know how this happened!! at this point I'm HOPING that it was stressed out and not bad seeds or bad nutes or that kind of stuff!! I've passed on many clones of this plant (all recipients knowing that it had never flowered but still wanting clones because it's supposed to be blackberry! rare around these parts) and there so-far are no other hermi's!!! my fingers are crossed for them. thanks again for your in-put.
yetibear Reviewed by yetibear on . HERMY? 1 and a half months possibly down the drain?:mad: went to water tonight and noticed what appears to be seeds! not lots and lots but here and there! I have seen no other signs of this plant turning hermy, none what so ever! is it possible that it could produce seeds and still be a healthy female? I'm new please help. Rating: 5