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    Question Purple lemonade auto is this a problem?

    I saw something I had never encountered before. can it be a so-called "banana"? on one of my plants. and only on one bud. and there is only one "banana" in number. and it was several days since I saw this. And since then it has not spread or increased in number. and the plant next to it has no one at all on it. so I wonder what it could be? if there is even something to worry about? Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prob View Post
    I saw something I had never encountered before. can it be a so-called "banana"? on one of my plants. and only on one bud. and there is only one "banana" in number. and it was several days since I saw this. And since then it has not spread or increased in number. and the plant next to it has no one at all on it. so I wonder what it could be? if there is even something to worry about? Click image for larger version. 

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    Not this late in flower. You might get lucky and have A few seeds, but not enough to worry about. MJO

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    Quote Originally Posted by GEORGE View Post
    Not this late in flower. You might get lucky and have A few seeds, but not enough to worry about. MJO
    thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it

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    Personally i would get this thing out your grow room in an instant. If that is a pollen sack. It will spread and hermie all your other plants. Even just cutting the top bud off would work. Spray it with water before touching too as pollen dies in moisture

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdaddybuds View Post
    Personally i would get this thing out your grow room in an instant. If that is a pollen sack. It will spread and hermie all your other plants. Even just cutting the top bud off would work. Spray it with water before touching too as pollen dies in moisture
    You posted this 4 hours ago & now you're banned?


    I'd pull the plants out & remove any pollen sacks you can find & ride it out...

    If they're herming & producing pollen sacks go through & remove them from the plant(s) to prevent them pollenating the flowers.

    If that happens you'll get seeds produced in the buds, which isn't the end of the world but not ideal. Just stay on top of it & try to keep damage to a minimum.
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