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    #1
    Junior Member

    FEMALE PLANT

    Hi to all u cannabis soldiers around the world, am new to the club and hope all is well. I have a question and looking some advice. My question is, I started with 8 plants from

    seeds (seeds from a friend), after a couple of weeks into 12/12 I had to pull two because 1 was male and the other a Hermy, the other six female. The problem is this is week 4

    of flowering and have just checked my plants for any strange signs and found 1 of my females had at the Max 5 male pollen sacks throughout the plant, which i have removed.

    Each sack was by itself, meaning there were not in clusters. the plants are all about 4 f tall and this particular female had to be bent over beacause of space. (So am thinking

    stress). So should I pull the plant that had the male pollen sacks before I removed them or just let it keep growing with the other females. I dont want to lose a plant if it can be

    avoided but at the same time the other 5 females are starting to really take shape and I dont want to get them pollenated. I would be greatful for any advice.
    DMC1979 Reviewed by DMC1979 on . FEMALE PLANT Hi to all u cannabis soldiers around the world, am new to the club and hope all is well. I have a question and looking some advice. My question is, I started with 8 plants from seeds (seeds from a friend), after a couple of weeks into 12/12 I had to pull two because 1 was male and the other a Hermy, the other six female. The problem is this is week 4 of flowering and have just checked my plants for any strange signs and found 1 of my females had at the Max 5 male pollen sacks Rating: 5

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    #2
    Junior Member

    FEMALE PLANT

    Hi, hope life is good. My question is, I started with 8 plants from seeds (seeds from a friend), after a couple of weeks into 12/12 I had to pull two because 1 was male and

    the other a Hermy the rest female, The problem is this is week 4 of flowering and have just checked my plants for any strange signs and found 1 of my females had at the

    Max 5 male pollen sacks throughout the plant, which i have removed. Each sack was by itself, meaning there were not in clusters. The plant in question is around 4 f tall

    and had to be bent because of room (so thinking stress) So my question would be should I pull the plant that had the male pollen sacks before I removed them or just let it

    keep growing with the other females. I dont want to lose a plant if it can be avoided but at the same time the other 5 females are starting to really take shape and I dont

    want to get them pollenated. I would be greatful for any advice.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    FEMALE PLANT

    Would you happen to have a pic of it? If its a hermie i would personally remove it from the grow area. No need to risk the other 5 ladies over one plant. Just my 2 cents

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    #4
    Senior Member

    FEMALE PLANT

    So you have two options....either pull the one showing male parts and lose one plant....OR....risk that one and ruin your whole crop....

    I'd pull it and let the true females do their thang....

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    #5
    Junior Member

    FEMALE PLANT

    Thanks guy's for ur advice, I think I will just pull it out of the garden and let the others do there thing, as CanGroIt would say. Once again cheers

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    #6
    Junior Member

    FEMALE PLANT

    Plants aren't flipping teenagers, and its not every time your turn your back, they're sexing! Normally a male flower has to go through stages before it can pollinate so you could always remove first sign of nuts everytime you see them. Of course some people recommend having different rooms as if you live in some theoretical perfect cannabis mansion or something.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    FEMALE PLANT

    Did you ask your friend to take a look at 'em? Does he (she) grow, or did they just save some bagseeds for ya?

    Be sure it's a male flower, and not just weird-shaped calyx's. Sometimes the pistils take a while to show, giving the appearance of being nanners.

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