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09-15-2011, 04:03 PM #1
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The dynamics of a male cannabis plant
Hi All,
Ive had a couple of plants herm on me before and of course have had some males which i have identified and disposed of... Ive been growing for about 4 years now and am amazed ive never come across this before. So, Ive had pollen sacs before and understand how this can pollinate a female etc, but what about the bannana type flowers that people talk about, this is clearly a later stage of development for the male plant but how does this happen? What is the purpose of these male parts? before the plant drops pollen, do these appear? I think you get the jist of my question, I would really appreciate it if someone could clear this up for me...
all the best, mrmarijuanamanmrmarijuanaman Reviewed by mrmarijuanaman on . The dynamics of a male cannabis plant Hi All, Ive had a couple of plants herm on me before and of course have had some males which i have identified and disposed of... Ive been growing for about 4 years now and am amazed ive never come across this before. So, Ive had pollen sacs before and understand how this can pollinate a female etc, but what about the bannana type flowers that people talk about, this is clearly a later stage of development for the male plant but how does this happen? What is the purpose of these male parts? Rating: 5
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09-16-2011, 02:13 AM #2
Senior Member
The dynamics of a male cannabis plant
Originally Posted by mrmarijuanaman
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09-17-2011, 06:25 AM #3
Senior Member
The dynamics of a male cannabis plant
banana flowers are often times found on female plants that self pollinate at the very end of flowering. Many strains do this naturally as a way of ensuring survival, and sometimes will pop a few flowers when you stress them or fuck with the photoperiod. These differ slightly from straight on male pollen sacs.
The bud is the females flower, and the male pollen sacs is its own flower. They grow the same as females but instead of colas they have big collections of pollen excreting flowers.
You wont have pollen until the pollen sacs mature. Think of human reproduction, except for the the fact that marijuana plants can actually fuck themselves............
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09-19-2011, 12:56 PM #4
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The dynamics of a male cannabis plant
Nanners start-out as individual balls. As the plant matures, more balls will form behind the first, making them look almost like a grouping of grapes. As the balls form (actually, the balls are un-opened flowers) the flower(s) will open-up revealing the bannana-shaped anthers. These appendages hold the millions of pollen grains. Pollen is inert until mature and has opened-up. Manually opening the nanner will kill the immature/underformed pollen.
When a calyx is mature, and the pistils are ready...the pistil (a hollow tube) will catch the pollen and transport it to the ovary inside the calyx. Ovary plus pollen makes a seed.
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