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    What the heck is this?

    I think I already know. But check out the picture and tell me what you think this is. This plant is about 2 weeks from harvest and a few of these have popped up. What could cause her to develop some male parts? And how should I handle it?

    #2
    You could wet the male pollen sacks and pluck them off carefully and turn off the fans while doing this, if you got a bunch of other plants isolate it if possible or scrap it worst case you end up with some seeds

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    • Deadhead91
      Deadhead91 commented
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      What strain is it? Could be genetics or stress related or light leaks

    #3
    i dont see any

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      #4
      I don't see nothin either, where is he talking about.??
      Cfls for a week or two
      315lec for everything else
      Dug up Ms.topsoil, with perlite added
      36x36x63 inch tent.
      6inch - exaust - intake fans an scrubber
      Smart pots
      Molasses
      Autoflowers

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        #5
        I’m no expert but there are no male parts on that female all i see is buds and calyx I believe but I can’t see male parts for sure

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          #6
          The structure I’m referring to are the two little sacks at the node center frame.

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          • Campesino
            Campesino commented
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            We have good news for you!
            Calyxes not pollen sacks. No worries no fears - Happy day

          • D.A.A.S.69
            D.A.A.S.69 commented
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            Yeah, BigPapa, I know I didn't see male parts either,
            That's calyxes that you are pointing out,

          #7
          Great! Thanks for the info and education.

          Grow well. Be well.

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          • alltatup
            alltatup commented
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            The minute you see those pistils sticking you, you know it's female.

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