ellz, I could see removing a plant living with another a stressful ordeal being caused by a unstable environment as far as roots playing footsies, well plants do strange unexpected things, I would say no but it is probable, like this one's grieving the loss of its boyfriend so it turn to 5 he dark side.
I had a plant herm on me and I pulled it fast still had seeds in the one I saved and could not believe it was from pollinate, then I remembered a week that I ran a heat and didn't catch that there was a red Led light on the heater seed were on that side of grow. Couple seeds are not a bad thing, a tent full, es no bueno.
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Mr.furley The odd part is I am growing three plants and only this one did that. My initial thought was genetics (I got this from an ounce of bud that had seeds) but I also have one other possibility. My grow is two reservoirs with 2 plants each...A couple of weeks ago, I had one of the four plants I planted turn out to be male. I removed it as best I could from up above (no pollen sacks opened and no pollen spilled - they were very young) but a bulk of roots had to stay because they were intertwined with the other plant's roots. Is it possible that the roots I left grafted to the other plant?! Someone brought up that idea at the time of me removing it and I was curious if it could happen. Any thoughts?
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Thanks for the input so far. Do you folks think I could cut off all the stalks with pollen sacks and try to save the rest of the plant? There are some stalks with the sacks and some that have none. Here are some pics:2 Photos
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Ellz, you could pluck em'. Although it looks like your right these are Great pictures, well defined.
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That sounds like me with my grow I only have 2 weeks before harvest and lost one just the other day from nutrients lock and It didn't matter cause got bigger better set up waiting for the space
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