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    #11
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    Bannanna's on my plant?

    Like i said ive only seen male plants grow the Green balls not little yellow things
    and like all bud ive brought the seeds have been in the actually buds not seperatly growing !

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    Its a really healthy setup, its just that its male. You should have pulled those males a long time ago, all that happened is the effects of letting them grow and/or maybe some other circumstance, I'm not exactly sure, never grew males.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    but it is not a male plant, and they are just flowers, natures was of a female pollonating its self so I have been told, she has lotsa hairs and is doing great at it too. so I believe its a girl and just flowering, Bannannas are not a bad thing, these bannanna things are on only one branch of the plant, and look nothing like the male plants I killed.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    Well I'm not of the expertise of others on this board, but I was always under the impression that those growths are just effects of growing a male plant, but I have no experience since I have never grown them. My guess is that its just the effect of growing the male plant which is giving an unusual effect since most males are killed once it can be differentiated. Then again, I don't know much about a more maturely grown male plant, nor what it would look like, so I don't want to be the one to make the call either. Maybe it was some crazy shemale mixup in some way? I'm interested in this too.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    I ditto that I have never grown before either, and let me tell you its a pain in the ass! too much stuff is needed growing Orchids is way easier

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    newtoitallgurl wtf are u talking about lol. bannas are a bad thing. any male parts on a female plant is a bad thing. u should pick them as soon as u see them. and wen u said "natures was of a female pollonating its self so I have been told" , thats true but that only happens at the very end of floweing time(close to harvest). females go hermie wen its stressed

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    YIKES OK!! jiggaboo, I was only repeating what ppl have said, But I need to remember everyones a grow king, but yea I have been pulling them off. yeah she has been sad ever since I took her boyfriend away about a week or two ago, I have gotten some of the nuts I use in the hydro, hoping it with knock it out of her. even her bottom leaves have started to turn yellow. She is really looking sad ;~(( any suggestions???

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    Isn't she lovely!

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    Isn't she.... well shit I forgot how that song went lol WAY BEFORE MY TIME!!

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Bannanna's on my plant?

    you still growing a fruit bowl ?
    or have they stopped showing yet
    does any1 know exactly what they were or how they got there

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