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ID:	355042 Hi!! It’s been a really long time since I’ve checked in. I’m still new at this and am wondering if the plant I’m growing is a hermie or not. It’s Sweet Amnesia and it’s almost 6 weeks old. It’s gone through so much stress (I dropped it once, a light fell on it, I topped it, I overwatered it, etc) that I’m amazed that it’s still alive. It looks moderately healthy. I’ve attached photos. All help that you can offer will be greatly appreciated!!! Thank you!!!
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    #2
    That looks like a male.
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    • Tersky
      Tersky commented
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      I was gonna say the same thing because i didnt see any noticeably female parts but i've never grown a male so i couldnt say with certainty.

    #3
    I agree with Mr.furley sorry but that looks like a male
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      #4
      Oh well.... I think I must have shocked it too much... it started out as a female auto seed but I think the stress it went through turned it into a hermaphrodite. I need to be more careful next time. The only success I’ve ever had was with a White Widow that managed to survive and thrive because I didn’t fuss with it too much. Live and learn.

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        #5
        I doubt it was ever female, I think you somehow got a reg seed. If it's from a reputable breeder, it is likely just part of the 1% or so of seeds that don't feminize when using colloidal silver or rodelization. If you ever wanted to dabble with breeding, now is a great time. Isolate that dude and keep him growing somewhere far from your ladies.

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          #6
          Thank you so much for your help.... if I isolate it what should I do with it? I’m curious as to what you mean. I did buy the seeds from a reputable dealer however I suspect that this must’ve been a seed that went rogue. I want to start a new plant... how to I sterile the grow environment so that this hermie won’t infect/affect the new plant.

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            #7
            Since it is an autoflower and you don't have any females, there's not really anything you can do with it. You could grow it out for the hell of it but it will be for nothing other than experience. I suppose you could start a new seed, isolate this male & grow it long enough to collect pollen when the sacs open then dispose of it and when your female is ready you could pollinate a branch or two. Be aware though that when those sacs open up, the whole area could be dusted with yellow pollen, especially if there are lots of sacs, a fan and you don't catch them quick.

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              #8
              Yikes, I think I’ll grow it a bit to see what happens and then jettison it before clearing the path for a potential new disaster or wonder. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond and help!!!

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