Bananas Very Late In Flowering

Also you can save the late flower sacks (Bannannas) carefully remove them and put them in a zip lock and put it in the refer will keep for about 3 months ,REMEMBER ALL FEMALE POLLIN
 
Even if it is straight water, so it has to be PH, but out of 120 girls mabie 3-4 burn after watering. If it is a PH problem why is it only happening to a couple plants and not all. They all get the same water PH 6.5 :blsmoke: Three days after watering the leafs are so dry the crumble and it looks just like low PH . everything else is great, this is my forth crop of white widow and it has never happened in the past and I have not changed anything
 

novice11

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Even if it is straight water, so it has to be PH, but out of 120 girls mabie 3-4 burn after watering. If it is a PH problem why is it only happening to a couple plants and not all. They all get the same water PH 6.5 :blsmoke: Three days after watering the leafs are so dry the crumble and it looks just like low PH . everything else is great, this is my forth crop of white widow and it has never happened in the past and I have not changed anything
You should start your own thread for this issue, it will garner more attention.
 

Mr.Grønn

New Member
Oh sorry man, and I'm sorry about the hermie thing too. You say you've grown it before and it usually turns amber? That is weird.
Did you do anything different at all this cycle?
No, but it is winter so temps around floor (=roots) are probably colder.
My other plants are "ambering up" fine as we speak.

I guess the reason for no amber could be it simply was slower than the others.
Also, it did hermie on me - and the others didn't. Maybe it's related.

Also, I'm still not sure how "late flower bananas" differ from a normal hermie - so I have some reading to do. I've got one PM saying these types of male flowers are mostly harmless so don't chop, but that didn't make sense to me.

BTW: This thread is dead for me now (as I started it), but knock yourselves out if you want.
 

503

Active Member
its dead to you but glad u started it cuz ill take it from here lol...well i had late hermies cuz around wk 5 a fuse blew and i tuned on my lights by switching the auto on my timer and my lights stayed on for 2wks straight so i ended up with naners...so my question is would ripping out my panda film (on the ground) and mylar ( on the walls) be a safe way to prevent my next batch of girls from nanering up since pollen might be in the room...
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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Even if it is straight water, so it has to be PH, but out of 120 girls mabie 3-4 burn after watering. If it is a PH problem why is it only happening to a couple plants and not all. They all get the same water PH 6.5 :blsmoke: Three days after watering the leafs are so dry the crumble and it looks just like low PH . everything else is great, this is my forth crop of white widow and it has never happened in the past and I have not changed anything
your soil is probably time release nutes so everytime you waters it gives them more nutes
 

Newb1985

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wow really shows how much you know. ever bought a femanized seed? thats one of the ways to get them. so before you go spouting off at the mouth do a little research. his plants aren't actually hermies as they have already finished flowering. oh and by the way welcome to the forum asshole
Well said bro.
 

lahadaextranjera

Well-Known Member
Its just an indication she has realized no male is going to polinate her...she will now try to do it herself lol very common and another indicator a plant is finished (along with calyx swell, pistil recession, and proper trichome coloring)
Exactly !!! She is trying to pollinate herself as a last resort. She's ready !!
 

Three Berries

Well-Known Member
For me the less healthy plants go hermie late in flowering.
I just had this happen on the last grow. One plant always a weakling and yellow striped leaves. Got just as tall and about 30% less buds. But it started to hermi. Had one once before that I started adding more light and it went bananas on me.
 
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