I do believe thats a banana?

Well I was stressing the hell outta her/him…its dead anyways. First one. I do believe i spotted it early and it was below everything elsa. Way below. Check it out. Let me know whatcha think. I bagged n tagged it man.



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Yep. Usually a sign of too much light. You can pluck if there isn’t too many and just be watchful.

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All the pistils turning brown just on the tips is a sign of possible pollination. Check for that on any other plants.

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No sh*t! I did not know that! THANKS!

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Outside. I was playing with it. Layed it down. Was a runt…thankfully

Oh bagged it pulled it…its over. I pray. Ya think i gotit early enough?

Time will tell. Like @Spiney_norman said watch for pistols to start browning early

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That’s a bummer community has you covered.
Good luck :v:

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Thank you. I do my very best to look at everything in life as a lesson though. Ill never know it all. Even if I lived forever.

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I have a question please. Do you mean just the tips start browning or do single pistols start browning? Ex





If the tips only brown it could be from pollination. Its not 100% though. There are other causes. If you see this then just keep o the lookout for other indicators.
A pollenated plant will start to focus on making seeds. It will stop forming new flowers, new pistils, and trichomes will begin to recede. The plant basically acts as if its done its job…which it has.
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I dont see any of that on the others. But really all my years of growing. First hermie. If you have the time could you give me your eye. Four eyes are better than two. (Riddle me this. Why arent the leaves serrated??)






I appreciate the time to help me,help my plants out man. Really do

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Its just a thing some plants do during flower. Individual plants show various traits when growing.
If you take a plant that is done flowering and put it back under 18/6 hours of light it will revert to vegetative growth again and will grow single non-serrated leaves for a while until it goes back to odd number leaf growth. Here is a pic.


Point is that smooth non-serrated type of leaf is already within the genetics of the plant. It shows up sometimes late in flower. I have seen then randomly on plants I have grown sometimes. Saw one two fingered leaf like that a couple times.

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Thanks. Makes sense. Thats one messed up looking plant man.

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That is what happens when you revert a photo period plant back to veg. It will grow out of that state and start to look normal after a couple weeks. Then you can clone the heck out of it. Great way to save a plant that is better than average. I have one I saved that is over two years old now.

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That is amazing! Ill be there someday.