New To This. Indoor Plant Help!

To clarify when i said throw them all away I was referring to the parent you found out by cloning that its a male and all the male clones. Take care
 

Javadog

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For my part, I managed to identify pre-flowers on all of my plants.

It take several weeks before they started to appear. It is pretty east
to spot a female flower because of the hairs that one will inevitably have.

Take care,

JD
 

Javadog

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Wow. Seriously, yes.

Note the complete absence of pistils. (hairs)

That is a male flower. Nothing herm about it.

Good luck,

JD
 

Mr.Spong

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IMG_1452[1].jpgIMG_1451[1].jpgIMG_1450[1].jpgIMG_1449[1].jpgIMG_1448[1].jpgIMG_1447[1].jpgIMG_1445[1].jpgOk I am new to this and reading and learning fast as I can. I am trying to figure out actually the same as the guy above, I'm seeing hairs and flowers up top but I guess I'm thinking it hermie but maybe I'm understanding wrong. Anyways just looking for a little help to clear it up. And if herm is it worth finishing, its the only one right now. Thanks in advance for any help and hopefully I'm over analyzing :eyesmoke: we'll see.

Forgot some info:
Strain: Permafrost (supposedly, bagseed)
Lights: CFL's 1 105w 2 23w
Soil: MG (Agreed but I'm stuck with a huge bag now)
Vegged for 5-6 weeks
On 12-12 for 3 weeks
Screwed up and while in veg very noobishly tried to take a clone and topped that was about 4 weeks ago
Accidentally faltered light schedule once, light for 24 and then 12 12 again.

Like I said first grow and I've made a few mistakes here and there.
 

Javadog

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Well, while you wait for a more experienced response...

That bud you posted before was a male flower. Zero anthers.

The later photos do indeed show female flowers.

This suggests to me that you have a true herm, rather than a
female plant that is popping a few bananas from either the
light shock that you described or from some other stress.

....but in the last comment I am still kinda guessing.

As to what you can do with it, I think that most would recommend
chopping it, but they might be arguing to protect other efforts
that they have where you do not. However, it will self pollenate
if left to mature.

Confirm this, but you might let it grow out, and then make oil
from the result?

Well, good luck in any case.

JD
 

Mr.Spong

New Member
Now when u say pic I posted before, did u mean the previous post? That's not mine, this is my second post, now on that if actually meant the first of the pictures compared to the others then yea I'm probably in trouble. Now I will take some more pictures to get a better look at what I'm seeing tonight. I am germ ing a few more if they're seperate from this, and it is a hermie. Will the new sprouts be affected/safe for the next 3 or 4 weeks vegging away from rhe hermie until harvest?
 

Javadog

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Oh crap...there's two of you. Fark. I will recalibrate. LOL.

Well, the point remains, though it is one that I am still getting
grip of myself, and that is that there are female that throw a few
bananas and there are true hermies that have an uncontrollable
number of male sacks.

I think that you can make oil or hash from a herma-plant, but that
the seeds, tho they will be female, will tend to be hermie too.

This is just stuff to confirm. I have not had these issues yet.

Good luck,

JD
 

Mr.Spong

New Member
image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgHah yea thought it was a good place to start askin ha. Ok so here's a couple more pictures and I think I maybe read too much into it there aren't many of these sac maybe 2 and I thinking too new to really see the differences I mean I can defiantly see hairs. As well second issue the top leaves are all of the sudden curling at the tips as you can see I can only think two reasons just added new 105w cfl recently may have been too close or the damn mg time release nutes, any opinions? I'm a pretty fast learner I just do better seeing then talking lol. Thanks for your opinions and advise so far.
 

Javadog

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Yeah, you might be ok.

I have seen light-caused curl. It causes the leaves to "close up".

I have heard them referred to as taco leaves.

Downward curling can be the beginning of "the eagle claw" a sign
of more serious nutrient issues.

....but a bro of mine saved me a lot of trouble when he pointed out
that downward drooping leaves, with a bit of downward curl, can also
be caused by an over-watering.

Good luck,

JD
 

Tazball

New Member
ok so I guess I got a whole bunch of males here. I am new this is my first grow and I had a few fatalities along the way now down to 7 survivors 6 seem to be showing there sex in a week here are some pics of themCIMG1591.jpgCIMG1592.jpgCIMG1595.jpgCIMG1596.jpgCIMG1597.jpgCIMG1600.jpgCIMG1601.jpgCIMG1599.jpgCIMG1593.jpg now left with one hopeful girl.. a long wait for all this. and if I happen to be wrong please let me know soon. I just so badly wanna scream aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
 
If all the plants are in 1 pot you difinetly have to seperate them unless they are all female. If you are growing indoor have a lighting schedule is a good idea. 12 hr ON 12 hrs Off will produce buds.
If you do seperate the plants try to be careful and not damaging their roots.
peace...
naw he will have to separate them regardless, having 5 females in a single bucket is going to cause MAJOR issues, unless you are using a hempy tub, i use a 40 gal tub with 4 plants in it and they love it but growing 5 seeds in soil in lets say a 5 gallon bucket for example is going to be a huge hassle not only becuz of space issues between buds but they will fight over nutes and if one plant needs nutes while the others dont will cause huge issues.
 
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