thanks for reply, I suspect it is herm too but I had some doubt because it doesn't look like a "ball on a stick" and they are only in singles. But it does look like a ball to me.
Sorry, I should have said as close as possible without burning your plants or affecting temp to much. I have my 400 mh about 12 inch from tops, mine is air cooled but I have outside temp issues. check this out mate.
$100? Well our outside temps are currently 35-40c so I just paid $800 for a portable air conditioner. That was on top of the $1000 plus I paid for a pretty basic tent/hid setup.
Yeah they are very small for 3 weeks+ and also they are very skinny and tall (stretching) which is not good. Put the new light as close as you can to the plants. Anyway you are at the right place for good advice;-)
Just had a really close look and one of the little "balls" has got a white hair coming out of it. This is a pic of the plant.The pot is buried 2 foot in the groundand this was it a month ago at my mates house before I took it to my house
Well it's a hard question to say "yeah, go for it" cus there are some risk, however small. But I have and know many people who have seeds sent from the other side of the world without a problem. I'd say just don't order too many at once.
thanks, but I don't have enough privileges to view that(?). I did look at pictures online but can't really see what I can see on this plant. The balls in pictures I looked at (hahaha that sounds bad) are mostly located nearer to the calyx's and not near the stipules.
the ball is right near the stipules. The calyxs on the sides have pistils, the balls are new and never had pistils... I have a camera. It cost $60, lol
Just noticed a few of these ball/seed looking things on a 4 month old outdoor bagseed plant that is displaying white hairs also. .The 'balls' are smaller than shown and are not so tapered, more rounded than in my diagram and smaller probably 4-5mm and are not in clusters, Is this herm? Apologies...
I didn't write this but it might be true lol, One day you will notice that your plants appear to be doing more than just growing vertically and producing leaves. You take a closer look and there appears to be new leaf growth at most of the node regions between the stem and the branches. Your...