I was looking at one of my two plants today and it appears that it is a hermaphrodite. It is into its 5th week of flowering and i just found 20-30 male anthers at the bottom of the plant. Many of them have already busted open. I spent the last hour trying to pull off each anther, and now i have quarantined the hermie plant. What should my course of action be now? There is a very good chance that the pollen spread onto the other plant since i keep a fan blowing every day. Are both of my plants completely screwed now? I am thinking about cutting down the hermie tonight and salvaging what buds i can from the plant. Another question i have is concerning pollination. The hermie plant is most likely fertilized, does this mean the entire plant will start producing seeds? Is there a possibilty that only the ovaries that were fertilized will start producing seeds? Please help me, i am in quite the situation right now and i would hate to see it all end like this. Thanks for any help
PrideOfCucamonga Reviewed by PrideOfCucamonga on . Just found a hermaphrodite I was looking at one of my two plants today and it appears that it is a hermaphrodite. It is into its 5th week of flowering and i just found 20-30 male anthers at the bottom of the plant. Many of them have already busted open. I spent the last hour trying to pull off each anther, and now i have quarantined the hermie plant. What should my course of action be now? There is a very good chance that the pollen spread onto the other plant since i keep a fan blowing every day. Are both of my plants Rating: 5