The cylax have hairs growing out of them. Should I be worried? Like they're splitting open. They don't look like bananas though and it's not yellow hairs. I'm late in flowering going on 9 weeks. This is my first grow.
Thanks bro! I'm just like I've come too far for this lmao. Does that includes the pistils that comes out of a busted cylax? Is that a pre banana of some sort? Sorry, again I'm new to this.
Hard to tell, but looks like the formation of seeds (like it was already pollinated). You may have already had a nanner or 3 sprout out weeks ago that you didnt see and pollinate your buds. A few premature seeds in your weed on your first run aint anything to stress over. Looks to be done rather well for a first.
Hard to tell, but looks like the formation of seeds (like it was already pollinated). You may have already had a nanner or 3 sprout out weeks ago that you didnt see and pollinate your buds. A few premature seeds in your weed on your first run aint anything to stress over. Looks to be done rather well for a first.
Thanks bro I've been putting my all into these two plants! Hopefully I'll find the culprits and I won't have too many seeds form. On another note would these seeds be good to plant or no?
Thanks bro I've been putting my all into these two plants! Hopefully I'll find the culprits and I won't have too many seeds form. On another note would these seeds be good to plant or no?
If they reached maturity yes. They would even be feminized too I believe since no male parts were introduced. Considering you are at 9 weeks flower currently, thats probably not going to happen though.
If they reached maturity yes. They would even be feminized too I believe since no male parts were introduced. Considering you are at 9 weeks flower currently, thats probably not going to happen though.
It's an OG strain. Not exactly sure of the which specific OG but I cut clones off of a friend's plant. I thought maybe two more weeks but I'll just wait until the plant is ready. Tomorrow will make 9 weeks from flip. She pre flowered in veg.