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    A QUESTION ABOUT STRESSED PLANT




    So in the past day or two i have noticed what I've learned to be nanners. I've read everything i could so far on them and am scared as hell. I think i began this problem with to much stress on the plant as i recently had to use hst and lst. I have been carefully getting rid of the pollen sack but saw a couple had opened. IM expecting a few seeds now but will there still be a decent yield of good bud? By stripping of the sacks does it stress it out more?s start a neverending cycle? Thanks to anyone who can calm my nerves or at least tell me bluntly(pun intended)will these seeds be prone to hermaphadite-ism?
    andy8_5_85 Reviewed by andy8_5_85 on . A SORRY COULDNT EDIT TITLE A QUESTION ABOUT STRESSED PLANT So in the past day or two i have noticed what I've learned to be nanners. I've read everything i could so far on them and am scared as hell. I think i began this problem with to much stress on the plant as i recently had to use hst and lst. I have been carefully getting rid of the pollen sack but saw a couple had opened. IM expecting a few seeds now but will there still be a decent yield of good bud? By stripping of the Rating: 5

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    plucking naners is not going to make that plant produce buds. You are describing a Male plant. The only thing males are good for is making seeds or rope. Kill it now.

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    See that's where IM confused it is a female with buds already many looking like your profile pic. All the nanners i found were on the undersides of the buds themselves.

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    Take a picture of your plant(s) that you think are going hermie, zoom in on the 'nanners'. that's the best way anyone can help you, is to actually see your setup and plant in this case.

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    I don't have any on it at the moment but i just figured out how to post pic i think so ill open a new thread in basic. Will post any of the nanners if i see more. Thanks

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    Well i still can't post pics but there's area on my profile page if anyone is interested

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    Okay, great pics

    She hermied or the strain is prone to hermies, good looking plant overall - i did notice some nute burn, i also noticed hotspots, that's caused by the foil, you'd be better off draping a white sheet into the box and putting her on that.

    Do you know the genetics? is this bagseed?

    This looks like an indica strain, but the nodes are sooo stretched, remember with CFL's its okay to have them very close to the light as seedlings and into veg. I don't think your going to have a huge yeild (could be a late flowering plant, so i could be wrong) but it definately looks like its going to be very very dank, so its worth the tradeoff there. How far into it are you now?

    Remove the yellowing leaves - Your either over nuting and burning, or its sucking sugars out of the leaves because its hungry - She has been stressed so I wouldn't advise stressing her too much more, but make sure she's getting fed properly, who knows, might turn into huge dripping buds.

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    Thanks for checking it out. I think it has been nutes burned as i watered it with nutes everywatering for about a month. IM using a all purpose nutes called Eleanor's vf 11. Its properties are. 85, .15, .55. I tried to keep the lights as close to it as i could. BuT everyday it would grow into them. That's what some of the Burns are from.it is just a bagseed from a completely accidental grow. Its like accidentally getting a chick pregnant but no matter what you love the kid.

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    Yeah, nute burn for sure - Remember to check out your properties and schedules if your going to use nutes, high N for flower, high K for flower/bud. 85 is really high, unless its .085 .15 .55 then your N is a little low for flower

    Let me know how she turns out, if she hermied and you have seeds, and its dank, add me as a friend and we'll talk

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    It is about 2 1/2 months from seed. Put into flower 35 days ago and saw first pistils about 3 weeks ago. I decided that's IM not going to be too worried about the yield IM just proud of doing it myself and hopefully plan to keep learning so i can do it with all my mistakes in mind next time.

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