one plant turned hermie.i got rid of it.everything was light greenshould i gey rid of the other plant that was in the tent with ?

Phytoplankton

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No, why would you think you need to? If the other plant had receptive pistils and the male actually dropped pollen, you might get some seeds, but that’s not the end of the world.

Edit: if those are pictures of the same plant, that’s not a hermie, that’s a full on male.
 
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popeyesailorman

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No, why would you think you need to? If the other plant had receptive pistils and the male actually dropped pollen, you might get some seeds, but that’s not the end of the world.

Edit: if those are pictures of the same plant, that’s not a hermie, that’s a full on male.
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kingja187

New Member
No, why would you think you need to? If the other plant had receptive pistils and the male actually dropped pollen, you might get some seeds, but that’s not the end of the world.

Edit: if those are pictures of the same plant, that’s not a hermie, that’s a full on male.
i had 2 in a 4x4..in yhe same room i have a4x8 with 6 more female clones that i dont want infected.im freaking out tjis only my 3rd grow
 

kingja187

New Member
i had 2 in a 4x4..in yhe same room i have a4x8 with 6 more female clones that i dont want infected.im freaking out tjis only my 3rd grow
yodsy is the first dsy i saw them.snd i wasdoing a little trim on it yesterdacsn i grt lucky and not infected everythingy
 

Kola_Kreator

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There was no need to remove any other plant apart from the male. No other plant was infected.

You probably need to be a bit more research
 
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