Mollyjenny
New Member
Hi All,
In my first grow and have an interesting one. Have two plants (now segregated) and both started with female characteristics. About week into flowering one started displaying hermie signs but not ball shaped and when sliced open no signs of any pollen.
Plants are well segregated and I've got a couple of things I'm hoping people can help out with.
First would be is it a hermie or not?
Second I've fortunately got a secluded garden and down in a far flung corner I've got a completely wild plant growing and it is looking good. History was indoor under lights during March and April and then just shoved in a hole in the ground since then. Despite the coast of North East England being hardly renowned for its sun the plant is really blooming having survived everything the weather and nature can throw at it with no human intervention.
If I've got a hermie is it worth just throwing it on the same plot as I assume the seeds would be hardy little so and so's or is that trying to run before I can even walk?
Next (only one more!) - if I did this is, is it worth keeping the final bud off the hermie as some sites say as a reserve stash it's still smokeable & the only reason to get rid of them is to avoid making seeds.
Whoops lied - given myself a headache reading on hermies; aside from the obvious does it make any difference whether a hermie is a male showing female or a female showing male tendencies.
If you're still with me (should have really done a blog) there is one final gallery picture called leaf and bud - if anybody is good with nutirents does this look like I've been over / under doing something (mix used is a Dutch Organic Blooming called Top Max N 0.1 Phos 0.01 Pott 0.1 Iron 0.009 Mang 0.001 Zn .004 Cu .001 )
Thanks for reading this far and to all who have offered advice & frienship so far.
In my first grow and have an interesting one. Have two plants (now segregated) and both started with female characteristics. About week into flowering one started displaying hermie signs but not ball shaped and when sliced open no signs of any pollen.
Plants are well segregated and I've got a couple of things I'm hoping people can help out with.
First would be is it a hermie or not?
Second I've fortunately got a secluded garden and down in a far flung corner I've got a completely wild plant growing and it is looking good. History was indoor under lights during March and April and then just shoved in a hole in the ground since then. Despite the coast of North East England being hardly renowned for its sun the plant is really blooming having survived everything the weather and nature can throw at it with no human intervention.
If I've got a hermie is it worth just throwing it on the same plot as I assume the seeds would be hardy little so and so's or is that trying to run before I can even walk?
Next (only one more!) - if I did this is, is it worth keeping the final bud off the hermie as some sites say as a reserve stash it's still smokeable & the only reason to get rid of them is to avoid making seeds.
Whoops lied - given myself a headache reading on hermies; aside from the obvious does it make any difference whether a hermie is a male showing female or a female showing male tendencies.
If you're still with me (should have really done a blog) there is one final gallery picture called leaf and bud - if anybody is good with nutirents does this look like I've been over / under doing something (mix used is a Dutch Organic Blooming called Top Max N 0.1 Phos 0.01 Pott 0.1 Iron 0.009 Mang 0.001 Zn .004 Cu .001 )
Thanks for reading this far and to all who have offered advice & frienship so far.