Expert Eyes Needed. PICS+REP

LuvYaBud

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Take a look at my pics dudes. This is the 3rd strain iv grown, dont have a clue what she is but she's frosting up nice. Im curious tho as to what the swellings are at the internodes, when they are really young it looks like a droplet of water. None of the other strains have shown swellings like this. Is this common with certain strains, Iv tried researching it but cant find anything decent to compare it to.
 

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onegunz

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Take a look at my pics dudes. This is the 3rd strain iv grown, dont have a clue what she is but she's frosting up nice. Im curious tho as to what the swellings are at the internodes, when they are really young it looks like a droplet of water. None of the other strains have shown swellings like this. Is this common with certain strains, Iv tried researching it but cant find anything decent to compare it to.
its a male.i got two the same..if they look like balls get them out of there.or you will screw the hole crop.....
 

saynotothebs

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the swelling happens so the branch can support the heavy buds thats gonna grow...but the second pic i cant help you...i have no idea what that is partly cause i can hardly see it...
 

sogbunn

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thats normal.. i have them too... dont listen to buddy.. its not a male... not even a hermy... i hope he was jus kidding around otherwise hes gonna send the wrong info to other ppl... fukkin noobs... go ahead and pull urs "onegunz"!!!
 

2blunt

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I agree with saynotothebs...... It is probably a high yielder and is growing extra support for bigger buds.
 

kjar

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they look fine to me. I've had the same type of growth with most of my plants. the swelling at the nodes are def not pollen sacks. If everything else looks fine I would not worry about it.
 

LuvYaBud

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Its defo not a male or hermi onegunz, shes budding up lovely, not even a sniff of a sweaty ball sack. The 2nd pic is hard to see coz they are that small, when she was 1st growing, from seed i noticed it, and like i said it looked like a tiny droplet of water, almost see through. All of the clones have got them too, its got me stumped. I like saynotothebs's idea, extra support for all those big fat buds.
 

cbtwohundread

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the swelling happens so the branch can support the heavy buds thats gonna grow...but the second pic i cant help you...i have no idea what that is partly cause i can hardly see it...
/.,.,.,.,thats not a gender sighn.,.,dont kno wat it is.,.,but its not pollen /nor a pistil.,.,.sayno said it best
 

captiankush

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they look fine to me. I've had the same type of growth with most of my plants. the swelling at the nodes are def not pollen sacks. If everything else looks fine I would not worry about it.
I agree with saynotothebs...... It is probably a high yielder and is growing extra support for bigger buds.
thats normal.. i have them too... dont listen to buddy.. its not a male... not even a hermy... i hope he was jus kidding around otherwise hes gonna send the wrong info to other ppl... fukkin noobs... go ahead and pull urs "onegunz"!!!
Those are not pollen sacs.
the swelling happens so the branch can support the heavy buds thats gonna grow...but the second pic i cant help you...i have no idea what that is partly cause i can hardly see it...
/.,.,.,.,thats not a gender sighn.,.,dont kno wat it is.,.,but its not pollen /nor a pistil.,.,.sayno said it best

These guys are correct. The extra bubble at the bottom is for strength. All healthy, high yield plants will have these at the base of the branches.

Congrats, you will have a plentiful harvest.

And, just for the record, male pollen sacks look like dangly grapes and are suspended from a small stem from the internodal base.

CK
 
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