Is this a hermie?? Please help

Dontjudgeme

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Can you get some pictures on the stem at the nodes, this is where you would see the sacs. Me personally can’t tell from looking at the colas. I know sometimes you can see what are called nanas on the buds, but I can’t see any. Nanas sometimes form on the colas when you near the end of flower, but doesn’t necessarily indicate you have a male.
 

xtsho

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That first picture isn't clear enough but it almost looks like there are seeds forming. If that's the case there is nothing you can do at this point except finish it out. But like I said it's not clear enough to tell with any certainty. Get a clearer picture and other parts of the plant.
 

spek9

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That might be a hermie. Usually there’s 2 white hairs coming out of the calyx but I don’t see that.
I think they've turned orange and receeded. Looks more like it's been pollinated than it is a hermie, but I have to admit, the pics are still deceiving.
 

Bquaan

New Member
Thanks for the help everyone! I ended up pulling it out of the tent just to be sure. Would the buds be usable? Or garbage
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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Thanks for the help everyone! I ended up pulling it out of the tent just to be sure. Would the buds be usable? Or garbage
The amount of seeds will determine if it’s “smokable” but it’s never garbage. Last year a friend of mine was going to throw two pounds of heavily seeded northern lights flower in his compost. I told him I’d take it off his hands and turned it into an ounce and a half of incredible hash.
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Srotak

Member
I have posted 2 photos.. could someone tell me if this is turning into a hermie?? It's about 5 weeks into flowering
I don’t see any Naners,,,,,,you’ll know,,, the flowers on a female look like lil bananas....most the time,,,green at first then orange er yellowish after they open. I cld be wrong tho,,, I been wrong before,,,,, one time,,, hehee,,,
Just lightly spray with water,,,if ya see some,,, to kill the pollen,, not enough to cause any mold.
 
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