harvesting hermaphrodite plants?

mitrehsif

Active Member
ive found a few hermies amongst my females and decided to isolate them in an outdoor plot. Does anyone know how much bud would be lost to seed production and if harvest time would be shorter?

can I pick the balls of these plants... or is that just a myth?
 

sk3tch3

Well-Known Member
if you have a good set of female going then just leave em be, the smoke will be good just seedy
 

mitrehsif

Active Member
I do not see any hermaphrodite characteristics past the bottom five nodes of the plants...could i possibly top these hermie plants and discard the bottoms? Would the tops still be hermie? if not ill just isolate
 

madcow

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I've tried to pick off the balls but new ones were their within a few days.when i harvested it i removed all the seeds befor it dried out,the smoke was still good!and the few seeds i missed were nice and dark so i saved them.
 

mitrehsif

Active Member
good news, my isolated hermie plants ended up being 100% female plants.. funny looking pistals i guess? may just be the strain, meh
 

AlteredEgo

Active Member
I have grown lots of hermies, and made a few.

You can cause hermie pollen pods, (Bananas), by stressing, and light cycle stress seems the best to cause it.

You can pull off the pods, daily, and you will normally get a few seeds on the bottom flowers, and seedless top buds.

Most strains do stop making the pollen pods later in flowering, until very late. many people would harvest before the late ones come out.

You can treat with dutch masters reverse, expensive but effective. this will correct any hermie issues, if you want no seed, and would rather not have to look for pods and remove them daily.

Hermie plants can be confused. One of them thought I was pulling the pods because I liked them, so she made more, until I explained to her that I really do not want them, and I am taking them off because I don't like them, so she finally quit. She thought I loved them.

All this assumes she likes you, which is partially established by talking to her, and partially by the music you play for them. (I play acoustic guitar for mine a lot. They love finger picking.)


Take care of the roots, and the plant will feel cared for.
 
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