Hermies? Males? Wtf :(

BakingcoOkiez

Active Member
So i just purchased 50 sour diesel from queen bee nursery and ive been topping them young to keep the hieght low and bushy. But ive noticed they all looked like they turned male or hermied! They look like nut sacks but they open up to become a tiny little leaf. Ive never seen that before.20170102_171615.jpg 20170102_171533.jpg 20170102_171415.jpg
 

BakingcoOkiez

Active Member
Wtf couldve happened :( im so sad. My only assumption is the early multiple topping.. maybe stressed the plant too hrd.i dont know. But i do feel like crying. Over $600 on clones...
 

Olive Drab Green

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Wtf couldve happened :( im so sad. My only assumption is the early multiple topping.. maybe stressed the plant too hrd.i dont know. But i do feel like crying. Over $600 on clones...
Probably not. It's probably fine. Those are cuttings. They are likely female, and not herm'd. Topping doesn't cause herming in stable genetics. Las Vegas Lemon Skunk is like, 20 years old, and has been cut/topped/cloned quite often.
 

green217

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yeah hopefully u didn't throw anything over what is in those pics. I do see one growth that looks like it could be a little male preflower. I'd let them ride a bit and be certain if i dropped that kinda money. It's not uncommon to get little weird growths where you train the plant by topping or FIMing
 

Kingrow1

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Your plants look stressed, new growth and deformed preflowers will be common....

That and im willing to wager a large amount that them 50 clones are all females, way your pics look dont blame the breedeer if you do get a few bananas.
 

Kingrow1

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Your plants look stressed, new growth and deformed preflowers will be common....

That and im willing to wager a large amount that them 50 clones are all females, way your pics look dont blame the breedeer if you do get a few bananas.
 
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