9 days after flipping to flower, how are they looking now?

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Got any up close shots of the colas?

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@KevGrows Had to make some but sure :wink:

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Looking real nice, you’re doing a great job :+1:t2:

4th pic down, are those sacs?

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Really good there stretching nicely.

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@KevGrows Thanks man. Yeah I noticed those earlier as well and I don’t know for sure but I’m keeping a close eye. Just double checked to be sure and it’s the only top that has those for the time being.

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Can you get a focused shot of that spot?

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@KevGrows

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What’s the strain? It’s not zskittles is it?

@PreyBird1 Hey bro, what’s your opinion? I think they might be nanners but they’re too immature for me to tell

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@suricanna Definitely keep an eye on that one. I know it sucks but I’d pull it looks way to close to male/herm for me. Good catch @KevGrows

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@KevGrows This one is Blueberry from Seedsman

@coaltrain Yeah sucks indeed if I have to pull that one away with one of the thickest branches :sweat:

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Thats a hermied plant or a whats it called.

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@suricanna You could try to be surgical about it, trim those and check the rest of the plant to see if there’s more. It could be a little hiccup or a sign of a coming pollen storm.

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https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/hermaphroditic-plant-information.htm

HERMAPHRODITES: WHEN CANNABIS PLANTS BECOME MONOECIOUS

Cannabis, like those who love it, doesn’t always stick to the rules, though. Sometimes, this dioecious plant species goes against the grain and develops both male and female reproductive organs. These specimens are known as hermaphrodites. Either genetic or environmental factors, or both, can cause plants to develop this unusual trait. Having both buds and pollen sacs, they end up developing the ability to pollinate and reproduce with themselves.

Of course, growers want to avoid this phenomenon if they’re aiming for the best flowers possible. We’ll dive deeper into what causes hermaphroditism and how to avoid it below.

A good link and Read.

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@KevGrows I went with the surgical approach and removed it and it hurt like hell :sweat_smile:. Couldn’t find any other on the plant but still keeping a very close eye just in case. Thanks for your help.

@PreyBird1 Thanks for the info, will go through it :+1:t5:

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