Quote Originally Posted by emilya
This has been a weird plant from the very start. It always looked different than the other seedlings it was raised with, and at the very least is a different phenotype than the others. At the present, it is 9 weeks old and still vegging.


What do you all think? I need to flip the switch soon and don't want to take the risk of this baby popping out pollen on me. I am tempted to kill it just for being difficult, but I am curious if anyone has seen this before. Is this what a hermi looks like when it is meant to be one from the very start.
I cast my vote.

If you have a space to keep a REAL CLOSE eye on it, give it a chance. But I think that critter will be nothing but trouble.

It may be a bit of a mutant, but she looks real "iffy" to me. I wouldn't risk keeping her around if I could cover my needs with the other plants on hand.

Also, When did the others show sex?
Nine weeks is a long time, I would have probably already dumped this one just for being so slow.
DogtowN Reviewed by DogtowN on . True Hermi? This has been a weird plant from the very start. It always looked different than the other seedlings it was raised with, and at the very least is a different phenotype than the others. At the present, it is 9 weeks old and still vegging. All the others have been sexed and this one has held out. I have gotten comments from others looking at these nodes like, "damn strange" and "now there is a true hermaphodite!" and "hell if I know." Let's see what you all think. There are 4 sets of Rating: 5