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don't know how i missed it. didn't check on my plants for 1 day and now I've got one girl that's shot nanners hard core.
These are short ryders from nirvana that actually never auto'd so i guess the fact that I've got a Hermie shouldn't be all too surprising.
I bought another 1000 watt setup just yesterday and have 6 ladies ready to come up to the flower room. Now I assume my best bet here is to rip the Hermie before i bring more plants into the flower room. and then scrub the shit out of my room and hope i take care of any pollen that may be on the walls...floors....whatever. I'm hoping that no other plants Hermie and may just have to deal with some seed.
My patients actually prefer edibles/butter so there being some seed in my harvest isn't a huge issue, but still an incredible disappointment.
I think I'm gonna rip the hermie tomorrow.
Anyone wanna jump in with advice? I really need to keep things rollin in my flower room.
I've gotta pic i can upload. gonna eat some suppah real quick.
-------------------- "Marijuana may not be addictive, but growing it is" - ED Rosenthal
Maine Caregiver In 100% compliance with Maine state laws.
Quote: hawksapprentice said: Yeah it's a bummer man, And if you end up with a seed or two in your crop so be it. Doesn't mean it can't be GREAT weed.
Yeah that's a good way to look at it. I'd be less worried if it was for my personal use, but it is what it is. Oh yeah....pulled another hermie last night as well.
Here's a shot of the main cola on one of the autos.
4 more weeks to go. That plant would have yeilded quite a bit.
Quote: phrostbyte said: Auto's suck!
I can at least tell you that Nirvana's Autos do. That's for sure!
-------------------- "Marijuana may not be addictive, but growing it is" - ED Rosenthal
Maine Caregiver In 100% compliance with Maine state laws.