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    Hermie?

    As I was trimming some of my plants I noticed some small "sacs" at the crotches of the branches. Ive had male plants before and I know what they look like but these have me stumped. The sacs are not growing in clusters, just singles. Could they be hermies?
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    #2
    Nah just female parts. You’re all good👍

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        #4
        Thanks, I had a moment of panic.
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          #5
          If they have pistils growing out of them, they're female parts. They can be scary looking sometimes cause they look pretty similar, but if you see hairs you're good. Even if they herm on you though, you can just remove the pollen sacs and keep going. Or, you can leave some and get yourself some Bloody Skunk auto fem (or whatever strain you're growing) seeds when you harvest. The pollen will be female and in turn will create feminised seeds. Just some options incase it happens to you eventually.

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