ChillDude
420 Member
Hi! i am new to the forum, i grow indoors for myself and my partner, right now i am on my second grow ever, the first one went smoothly, but this time i encountered something new, 2 of my plants are developing weird buds that might be male flowers, but just on one node of the plant, and i was thinking that maybe i could just remove them and maybe the plant wont produce more, anyway i was hoping someone could guide me in the right direction
Plant 1, has only one of what i think is a male polen sac, but is showing female pistils everywhere else and no other male sac
this is how plant 1 looks at the top normal female no signs of sacs, next picture is plant 2
just like plant 1, number 2 has this growing only in one node, the rest is clean, not even pistils yet, also both are the same strain, and are under the same conditions and treatment as other autos from different strains, planted at the same time that are thriving with no issues, 4 different strains in total, this is just to add context to my next question, can this be a genetic thing? i am worried about doing something wrong, but i just low stress train them and have the temp, humidity, light, airflow and ph in check (indoors grow) so is there another posibility?
Also i would like to know if anyone has had this problem before, and if cutting the male polen sacs (if that is what they are) could save the plant from being chopped down as i dont want to get seeds on the rest of the plants...
Thanks in advance, any advice is really appreciated ✌
Plant 1, has only one of what i think is a male polen sac, but is showing female pistils everywhere else and no other male sac
this is how plant 1 looks at the top normal female no signs of sacs, next picture is plant 2
just like plant 1, number 2 has this growing only in one node, the rest is clean, not even pistils yet, also both are the same strain, and are under the same conditions and treatment as other autos from different strains, planted at the same time that are thriving with no issues, 4 different strains in total, this is just to add context to my next question, can this be a genetic thing? i am worried about doing something wrong, but i just low stress train them and have the temp, humidity, light, airflow and ph in check (indoors grow) so is there another posibility?
Also i would like to know if anyone has had this problem before, and if cutting the male polen sacs (if that is what they are) could save the plant from being chopped down as i dont want to get seeds on the rest of the plants...
Thanks in advance, any advice is really appreciated ✌