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Went away for a few days to see slightly stoopid in atlanta (freaking amazing) and i come back to find that my plants are budding. What a pleasent surprise... right??? Well i had one male for sure and i just ripped it apart. I think i have two females but it is a little too early to tell, maybe tommorow ill be able to tell. BUT my fourth and final plant budded right when it started veg because i had no clue what i was doing. so i prepared a new spot and it started to veg again. now it is showing hairs and pollen pods.
So just curious, you say ,"my fourth and final plant budded right when it started veg because i had no clue what i was doing. so i prepared a new spot and it started to veg again" So what does that mean?
Stress from changing lite cycles like that from veg, to flower and back to veg again can definitely make plants hermie out though!
You can clip the male pollen pods but pollen from them if missed may turn the rest your girls seedy.
It started to bud because it didnt have alot of light. When i noticed this i moved them to a spot where they get direct sunlight and it started to veg again. I thought that might be the reason why it hermed but i just dont know wheather i need to kill it or what. I picked all the pollen sacs off today that i saw and it looks like the nodes are putting out hairs now. Can this happen? Its getting pretty hairy so what should i do? Keep it? Move it? Kill it?
Great news!!!!!! I gave the plant a chance and i picked ALL the pollen pods for three or four days in a row. I checked on the fifth, sixth, ect. day and there were pistils coming out of the spot where i picked off pods. I was amazed. The plant is flowering like crazy now.