Three of my four plants are flowering, the fourth is not. Do I have a hermie?

Yittaman

New Member
Hello!

This is my third outdoor grow, although I am still a Newbie. I have four plants, two DG Kush, one mimosa, and one grape god. The two DG kush and the mimosa are flowering, although the grape god is not. The calyx's seem to be swollen, although there are brown pistills coming out. The preflowers at the end of each branch are starting to open, but there is a roundish ball in the center. I really don't want this to pollinate my other plants, if it is a hermie. The grape god was growing slightly sideways, so late into veg I supported it, could this of caused the delay in flowering? What are your guys thoughts? Thanks!

Attached are photos of the grape god, and the one photo that is flowering is the mimosa right beside it. I have been feeding with fox farm nutrients, twice a week, 6L of water.
 

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Yittaman

New Member
That's relieving!
Yes I do have spider mites, have been treating with neem oil but haven't managed to get rid of them yet. Any other recommendations for getting rid of them?
 

See green

Well-Known Member
Spinosad works for spider mites. Are all the plants near each other? A friend of mine had two plants on his patio, there were lights on at night the plants never transition to flower. He had to move them now they are flowering.
 

Yittaman

New Member
Spinosad works for spider mites. Are all the plants near each other? A friend of mine had two plants on his patio, there were lights on at night the plants never transition to flower. He had to move them now they are flowering.
I'll give spinosad a go. All the plants are side-by-side, although the grape god (only one not flowering) is right by the door of the greenhouse. Maybe this has caused for extra stress due to quicker temp changes when doors are opened in the morning

Because some are later to show. Not that unusual starting from seeds.
Good to know, thanks!

I've also noticed on this same plant that the lower calyx's, below the main canopy, are turning yellow and look dead. Could this be due to lack of sunlight?
 
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