Are these hermies?

MrFishy

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How many weeks in flower are you?

I ask because "occassionally specious staminate flowers will appear in the last days of flowering of a female plant. These do not drop pollen and their appearance is not considered evidence of deleterious hermaphroditism."

I don't recall where I copied this from, but personally, trust the source (or I wouldn't have saved it) . . . and have time and time again seen bananas appear late in flowering w/o any seeding.
 

grobofotwanky

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I've got some seed that does the same thing if you grow them out. It doesn't really bother me though, cause it still smokes just fine. And for what its worth, if the plant does pollinate itself, the resulting seeds will be the same female/hermie offspring.
 

metalgodusa

Active Member
I've got some seed that does the same thing if you grow them out. It doesn't really bother me though, cause it still smokes just fine. And for what its worth, if the plant does pollinate itself, the resulting seeds will be the same female/hermie offspring.
I have two other plants in the same room that are not hermaphrodites I do not want these plants to pollenate.
 
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