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    Is this a Hemaphrodite?

    This tiny plant has just started recovering from some overfertilizing that almost took out all of it's leaves.

    It started flowering now but it seems it could be a herm... I've never seen a male flower, but I'm definately seeing some pistils here. Can flowers form hermaphrodite from the start and are these that? thanks!





    daozen Reviewed by daozen on . Is this a Hemaphrodite? This tiny plant has just started recovering from some overfertilizing that almost took out all of it's leaves. It started flowering now but it seems it could be a herm... I've never seen a male flower, but I'm definately seeing some pistils here. Can flowers form hermaphrodite from the start and are these that? thanks! http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx72/taozen2010/IMG_3531.jpg http://i743.photobucket.com/albums/xx72/taozen2010/IMG_3533.jpg Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Is this a Hemaphrodite?

    It looks like the lil one is too young to know. It take about 5 to 6 weeks for sex to show. This plant looks to about 3 or 4 weeks. It'll show soon!

    Good Luck

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Is this a Hemaphrodite?

    Looks like that plant has been through the wars. Good chance it is a hermi. Think I see white female pistils and the beginning of the male flowers at the base of the leaves.

    I don't think you would have got much off that plant anyway. It has been far too battered !

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    #4
    Member

    Is this a Hemaphrodite?

    yeah, I see the same, if it's indeed a hermie, can I still get "some yield"? Will it pollinate my other seedling if I get to harvest this one in a few weeks and the other one doesn't begin flowering until afterwards?

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Is this a Hemaphrodite?

    you can just keep cutting off the male 'balls' or nanners.

    If you can keep up with that you will minimise the damage.

    I would definitely far remove the plant from other blooming females, unless you want buds full of seeds...

    It just takes one ball to open and if the wind conditions are right the entire crop could be destroyed, by just one opening !

    If the plants arent flowering then its ok. But as soon as you go 12/12 with the other plants you should remove and destroy it.

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    #6
    Member

    Is this a Hemaphrodite?

    ok thanks!!!

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