Are my plants herming

585Rocky585

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I have these girl scout cookies that were clones from my list batch that were grew from seeds. I just flipped to flower a little over a week ago AMD i sware i have Male pollen sacs what do y'all think20200319_080847.jpg20200319_080838.jpg
 

Agronut

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Male parts...chunk it!

but you are saying this is a clone from a female plant that has already been thru a flowering cycle? Doesnt look hermaphroditic just looks like a male to me. Unless you are set up for breeding I’d kill it.
 

ISK

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it looks like a males not a hermie, as I see no signs of it being female

you said these were clones (assuming from a proven female), thus I have no idea how they turned male, as I'm under the assumption that all clones will be the same sex as their doner

are you 100% sure the plant used to make the clones was a female
 

Agronut

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I had a buddy who went far into the mountains to set up a grow of about 60 or so plants....he cloned a male “mother” for months to produce the plants he was using from A SINGLE “feminized” seed he ordered thru mail.....fast forward months to August, he has these 6ft tall plants in 20 gallon feltpots sitting on hay bales with an elaborate drip system, he’s been hand feeding and fighting bugs for months....and every single plant was a male. True story from the 90’s.
 

Agronut

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I know they looked exactly like males but it just didn't make any sense to me because the mother plant came out wonderful this is 2 months down the drain smh thanks for all the advice
Nothing is impossible with plant genetics/mutations so maybe your plants are some kind of unusual equatorial sativa lineage that leans to herm-ing (like most White Widows) and it is strictly expressing one or the other dominance sex traits. However I’ve done this a LONG time, even hermed a few plants and bred my own with multiple males, but have NEVER seen a cloned female plant turn straight male....yours look 100% male to me not hermed.
 

macsnax

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I know they looked exactly like males but it just didn't make any sense to me because the mother plant came out wonderful this is 2 months down the drain smh thanks for all the advice
Just gonna throw it out there. I can't tell what all traits that male has to offer from your pics, but I can see that he is nice and resinous. Usually a highly sought after trait combined with others of course, but he could have potential to make some nice offspring.
 
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