Heat Stress? Male Acorn? Or Interesting structure?

Storm

Active Member
This is my second harvest at 18 years old, and I am very proud of it. One plant did double my last harvest, and I have 6 of these sexy ladies. The strain I am working with is Alien Fire. I am using cutting edge nutrients + calmag in a greentrees ebb n flow system under a 600whps. My temps are about 70 at night, maybe 75 midday. These 6 ladies are all from the same mom, and 5 of them seem to have different bud structures. This one that was directly under the light for most of the flowering cycle seems a bit different. Here are two HD pictures. Please note that I looked at other threads, I see no pollin sacks, signs of major stress, balls or nuts, and the root system seems very healthy, I have my buckets covered, and traps set just in case. These two pictures represent the two cola structures I have. 5 plants have the "ideal", and this one has an interesting structure.

Ideal:
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Questionable:
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Thanks for any help.
 

MYOB

Well-Known Member
The only thing you would find if the plant was hermaphrodite is a partial male flower. The small green banana looking things tucked in flower clusters.

Its hard to make out what you are referring to in your pics. The hps makes it tough to discern detail. If you are using a DSLR you should adjust your white balance to a warmer light source. But anyway, what you're probably seeing is a false seed pod or swollen seed bract. They swell and split. There will be a good amount of new structure as the bud develops.
 

Storm

Active Member
Yea, i see no sacks, the bud is just amazing, I have been using medical marijuana for a few years now and can't even purchase this quality. I think I should have given them a bit more nutes in the first 3-5 weeks. I was doing some reading. But I think I am good!
 

Storm

Active Member
Yea man, this picture was taken before i introduced the guano, which just made them sex up. Things are going good! I think I need to start a journal.
 
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