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I have 3 plants in plastic cups and 2 in 8 inch pots. the 3 small are 4 weeks into flowering the 2 large are 3
2 of the 3 plants in the cups I discovered had 5 or so Male flowers on them near the middle of the plats. it looked as though a few may have opened. I'm not sure. what I saw was a single male flower that had split into 3 fat finger like pieces. I did not see any petals, white or yellow. just a three way split of a male flower. Does this mean that the flowers had not opened yet? I will keep an eye out for swelling and color changes.
I blame the herms on the small containers. They require watering everyday and many times they got very wilty and stressed. I will never flower in such a small container again. I just wanted to compare yield and man its hard to kill a lady.
BUT NOT A HERM. they got axed quick. Otherwise I would have taken a pic.
I have found 2 single seeds growing at this point. Both had swollen calyxes and there pistils had turned color and recessed. I don't see this happening anywhere else on the plants. Will the few that got pollinated effect the whole plant, or just the individual flower?
How big is an 8" cup and how big were your plants? At least you got some feminized seeds. If you can diagnose the problem correctly (what made them herm?) then you can just eliminate that problem and grow those seeds out fine.