Sexing help

GXL750C

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Never seen hairy bud starts and little nodes...what do I do now?
 

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Sure is.
Hope that's 2 different plants,otherwise you've got a hermie going on
 
Both pics are from the same plant. Is it just junk or can I clip all the balls and hope for the best?
 
If you look lower in he second pic there's a sac there also. Never encountered this before and they pretty much popped up over night
 
I accidentally split her during lst but it kept growing super well so I just kept going
 
If it is from a bagseed,a lot of times,the reason the seeds were in there
is because the plant they came from was a hermie.
So it only follows that the seeds are too.
 
Not yet,but if you keep it around it will-that pollen is like dust,so
it can pollinate anything that's anywhere near it-indoors,the fans
will blow it everywhere,outside the wind does it.
Probably best to just get rid of it.
 
Not yet,but if you keep it around it will-that pollen is like dust,so
it can pollinate anything that's anywhere near it-indoors,the fans
will blow it everywhere,outside the wind does it.
Probably best to just get rid of it.
Ok. Sad day after so much time but I think I'll just drop it outside and let it go. Thank you for the help and rapid response
 
My 2 main plants turned out to be males a few months ago,so I know the feeling...
 
My 2 main plants turned out to be males a few months ago,so I know the feeling...
Males can be useful. Way back when all we could get was Mexican seeds and stems, I brought 12 seeds back from Jamaica, and because some were males I had genetics for years. Hermies aint worth squat.
 
Barneys farm for definite. if they dont ship to you then use a seed seller that gets their strains. perfect for any grow and grow style and have such forgiving genetics but produce amazing product and variety of strains. Have a look at their site mate. cant go wrong. mega germ rates on their seeds.
 
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