Day 14 flowering and this showed up. Feminized plant showing white pistils but also showing this… wait or get rid of it asap?
Damn, so these are male pollen sacs then. If I understand correctly, removing them should be ok? This plant in particular fell down while transplanting her so I guess she got stressed.if the male pods are only the first few internodes like that it should be ok
it can happen with fems ..the subsequent cuts off them never showing male pods again
if they start inside bud too they are hermi’s and could be problematic and need turfing
I also supercropped and LST her, this might have triggered it, not sure. I did it like 5 days before flowering. It is a girl scout cookies I really want to try this strain, but not sure if the risk of pollinating my entire room is worth it. Thanks.It depends on how bad it is IMO. It would take more than that to induce herms traits. More likely it's from the genetics used. You have to consider with other plants in the room they could get pollinated. You will have to put in more effort to inspect daily for any male parts and remove them. Once the plant is in full flower finding those male flowers will get harder. If that is doable then yes you can pluck off the male parts as it grows until harvest.
I would add that if only the first few internodes are showing precursory male sacs, then it might be okay. If you are indoors and have limited specimens to watch on a very regular basis, I would not toss them right away. If however you are guerilla, leaving them for a while unattended could ruin everything. If they start coming out of colasing flowers and the plants are healthy and unstressed, definitely something to be concerned about. Either chop the offenders before any seeding can occur, or if they are all the same strain, keep fingers crossed. Good luck either way.if the male pods are only the first few internodes like that it should be ok
it can happen with fems ..the subsequent cuts off them never showing male pods again
if they start inside bud too they are hermi’s and could be problematic and need turfing