Is this herm?

Don't think she's hermed. There's a couple calyx that look seeded but I don't think she hermed. All Those little white hairs are what you want to see. Up your P/K and let her roll. Big difference to watch for, if she herms, typically the Male part will form under the female calyx and won't have those "hairs" (pistils).
 
Don't think she's hermed. There's a couple calyx that look seeded but I don't think she hermed. All Those little white hairs are what you want to see. Up your P/K and let her roll. Big difference to watch for, if she herms, typically the Male part will form under the female calyx and won't have those "hairs" (pistils).
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Ok, a month from what point, 12&12 flip or actually seeing flower? She looks about 2Weeks from first flowers. What it's she planted in? What nutes are/ have you used?
 
Ok, a month from what point, 12&12 flip or actually seeing flower? She looks about 2Weeks from first flowers. What it's she planted in? What nutes are/ have you used?
I use only water and banana peel water only. Im not a professional. But i love growing. I want to know hot to grow correctly
 
Ok, a month from what point, 12&12 flip or actually seeing flower? She looks about 2Weeks from first flowers. What it's she planted in? What nutes are/ have you used?
But yesterday i use my first Fertilizer. N-3 p-20 k-20
 

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That is a good flower ratio, but my question is how readily available those nutrients will be to the plant. Does it say how long it will "feed" the plant. Sorry I can only read English.
 
That is a good flower ratio, but my question is how readily available those nutrients will be to the plant. Does it say how long it will "feed" the plant. Sorry I can only read English.
What fertilizer you decide to put at the time of flowering
 
I grow hydroponically, so I feed my girls starting at 2 weeks from germination. At flower I just change the ratio of nutrients to focus less on height and more on structure. N (nitrogen) is used most in the vegetative growth stage, P&K is used more in flower.

Also, I'm no professional. I grow in my back room for myself, wife, and friends. I've only been growing for 2ish years. R.I.U. and this book has been my greatest source for guidance
 
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