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    Please look at photos and advise what is possibly wrong with my plant. Thanks
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    Without giving any information other than the bucket in the picture, check your roots.
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      #3
      Dabberdog
      thanks for responding, hydro system, using master blend nutrient. You made a good call the roots have algae. Any suggestions?

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        #4
        Find a priest. You're at last rights stage. I don't hydro but people seem to have good things to say about Hydroguard.
        Looking more at the pictures, I don't see a single hair. Did that plant hermie?
        And is the green plant part of the brown plant?
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          #5
          Yes there were hairs in the earlier growth and there is green still on the plant. There are buds close to the main stalk its crazy

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            #6
            Also not sure if it’s hermie

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              #7
              What I see are mostly fat, hairless calyxes. Break one open to see what's inside. I could be completely wrong and they are unpollinated.
              I say hermie because it does not look like it started as a male plant, and I don't see a male plant that would have pollinated a female.
              Tap dancing ninja.

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                #8
                The little pods are blooming see pics.

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                  #9
                  Those little pods are calyxes or bracts. They are what would contain seeds. The link has pictures of what I've been getting at.
                  That is not a male plant and those are not nanners.
                  What happens if I grow seeds from a hermie plant? | Grow Weed Easy
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                    #10
                    Thanks for your help and info! Have a great week

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                      #11
                      Ooh... real quick.
                      The good news is you might at least get some kief off the plant. I've been hoping other hydro growers would jump in.
                      Typically, if the plant gets diseased, we are more prone to tossing the whole thing. I don't know if you will still be able to knock your plants around a screen of some sorts, but don't give up. Check back over the next day to see who chimes in.
                      Tap dancing ninja.

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                        #12
                        Thanks for your help and info! Have a great week

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                          #13
                          Looks like symptoms of insufficient light, broken stems, seeding maybe. Can't see many leaves either.
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