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Looking sooo sweetttt!
In my opinion, it depends on the specific plant as to whether those brown hairs are normal or not, and the only way to know is if you have grown it before.Helllllooooow Growers!
This is my report for day 70 from dry seed and day 28 of 12/12.
Got some bad new today. Just before the lights went out this morning, I noticed a couple of nanners on the shortest plant. I picked them off and then the lights went out.
So this evening when the lights came back on, I pulled the plant out for a good look. I found quite a few nanners at various stages of development. Some looked like they had been open for a while, so I imagine my whole tent is pollinated.
The plant with the nanners has been taken out and put in a separate room. I heard if you leave it in the dark for a few days, it has the potential to increase trichome production. Couldn’t hurt I imagine.
I had a good look over the other the other two plants and couldn’t find any nanners, so that’s good.
I wish I had kept a closer eye looking for this, but they were all on the inside of the plant hiding like the little bastards they are.
So I noticed a couple days ago that some of the white hairs are starting to turn brown. Is that normal for day 28 of 12/12 or is that a sign of pollination?
This is the plant that nannered:
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And here are the two that remain:
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And this was the canopy before I culled the hermie:
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Other than being topped a couple of times, these plants have led a very stress free life, so I imagine that the hermaphroditism is a result of bad genetics.
If anyone has any advice on what I should do now, or maybe if something I’ve done with the hermie isn’t right, I’m all ears.
I could try mailing a few g’s to see if it makes it.Dang brother, friggin beauty. That's a helluva nice haul your coming up on. Now you just need a CO resident to give you a smoke report!