I've never seen anything like this, first auito grow
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they look like nanners or bananas whatever you want to call them. Might have seeded bud.640 watt hlg quantum board
320 watt diy chilled pucks x4
300 watt mars hydro sp3000
150 watt hlg quantum board
100 watt spider farmer led x2
organic soil with earth dust dry amendments
Water only i don't check ph
6 pot fabric autopots with GH trio nutes
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I agree, I was trying to find a link for them to look at when you had commented on my post, Cloud. Lol
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I have this same issue with my autos outdoors. I'm not that experienced with autos this is my first outdoor grow with them, have grown photos for years and never saw this unless they foxtailed? I have no males but....pollen may be in the wind from neighboring farms? It's on both my Durban poison and sweet tooth.
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I would definitely be cautious of neighboring farms if they’re growing as well. A male plant can pollinate a female from quite a distance away.. and I’m sorry for the late response, been super busy at work..
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Male flowers, 100%.
You can very carefully pinch them out and hope you don't impregnate them, let them pop and see what the seeds are like (bad idea) or harvest and pinch the male flowers off, dry,cure and smoke.
It's a bummer but it happens, especially with "new" things like auto flower, ruderalis likes to hermie, among other things.
Enjoy the day, tomorrow is never certain.
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Originally posted by VtGreen1965 View PostMale flowers, 100%.
You can very carefully pinch them out and hope you don't impregnate them, let them pop and see what the seeds are like (bad idea) or harvest and pinch the male flowers off, dry,cure and smoke.
It's a bummer but it happens, especially with "new" things like auto flower, ruderalis likes to hermie, among other things.
Enjoy the day, tomorrow is never certain.Last edited by 7vicsmcc; 07-31-2019, 10:53 AM.
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Howdy 7vicsmcc, Those are 'nanners'! The seeds they may produce will most likely be female. I have three grows now from 'nanner'ed' seeds and they all have produced female plants. As for the genetics, I think that the environmental stresses (heat, light, and pH problems) are more likely to cause the nanners. On the last grow (from nanner'ed seeds), I kept the temperatures (air) under 80° F and have not found many seeds, so far only four seeds out of over ten ounces of bud.Smoke weed,.....grow peace!
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Originally posted by DW2 View PostHowdy 7vicsmcc, Those are 'nanners'! The seeds they may produce will most likely be female. I have three grows now from 'nanner'ed' seeds and they all have produced female plants. As for the genetics, I think that the environmental stresses (heat, light, and pH problems) are more likely to cause the nanners. On the last grow (from nanner'ed seeds), I kept the temperatures (air) under 80° F and have not found many seeds, so far only four seeds out of over ten ounces of bud.
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