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    Default Hermie or normal female? Autoflowering outdoor grow

    First time trying to grow, and I tried with an autoflowering White Widow seed. Germination was June 6, went outside June 10 in a 10 gallon fabric pot.

    These odd shaped blobs started showing up 3 weeks ago (4-5 weeks into life cycle). They are still there. I can't figure out if they are male pollen sacs or signs of a Hermie? They don't appear in clusters like a male, they don't hang down like pics of male pollen sacs, but they are definitely not normal flowers for a female.

    Pics show them on the plant and I brought one in to dissect it. They come off pretty easy, so if the answer is "Hermie, it's going to run your plant" I don't mind removing them all. I just don't know what they are.

    Many thanks for any advice on how to manage these things (leave, remove, burn the plant at the stake)
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    Default Hermie or normal female? Autoflowering outdoor grow

    Quote Originally Posted by Hobby Grower View Post
    First time trying to grow, and I tried with an autoflowering White Widow seed. Germination was June 6, went outside June 10 in a 10 gallon fabric pot.

    These odd shaped blobs started showing up 3 weeks ago (4-5 weeks into life cycle). They are still there. I can't figure out if they are male pollen sacs or signs of a Hermie? They don't appear in clusters like a male, they don't hang down like pics of male pollen sacs, but they are definitely not normal flowers for a female.

    Pics show them on the plant and I brought one in to dissect it. They come off pretty easy, so if the answer is "Hermie, it's going to run your plant" I don't mind removing them all. I just don't know what they are.

    Many thanks for any advice on how to manage these things (leave, remove, burn the plant at the stake)
    Just keep her going with regular checks


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    Just look like calyx to me mate...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobby Grower View Post
    First time trying to grow, and I tried with an autoflowering White Widow seed. Germination was June 6, went outside June 10 in a 10 gallon fabric pot.

    These odd shaped blobs started showing up 3 weeks ago (4-5 weeks into life cycle). They are still there. I can't figure out if they are male pollen sacs or signs of a Hermie? They don't appear in clusters like a male, they don't hang down like pics of male pollen sacs, but they are definitely not normal flowers for a female.

    Pics show them on the plant and I brought one in to dissect it. They come off pretty easy, so if the answer is "Hermie, it's going to run your plant" I don't mind removing them all. I just don't know what they are.

    Many thanks for any advice on how to manage these things (leave, remove, burn the plant at the stake)
    Vagina's😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by ironman83 View Post
    Vagina's😉

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    Mangina 😂😂


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