Ugh, are these nanners?

This plant suffered light stress. Then, I noticed a few randomly brown pistil tips and, as you can see, I have a lot of time till harvest. Are these what I think they are? Is this just a compost situation? What do I do? Please just put me out of my misery.


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Those are 'nanners all right.

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All you need is some ice cream and whip cream and a cherry.

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Yep, male parts sorry

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Sigh, thanks all.

Will this plant be good for anything? Oils? Any point plucking the ‘nanners? Or should I just cut my losses and chop now for the compost pile? I’ve already separated it into its own grow tent (thankfully no pistils yet on my other ladies).

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Nothing wrong at all. Happens ALL the time. Pluck what you see and soldier on.

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Agree. Many times those are sterile, especially when they are on top of a bud like that.

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Thank you all so much for the help! ‘Nanners have been plucked, and I’ll just keep pressing on!

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@Daredropout ; GOOD MORNING ! ALL , Cannabis plants shares
Both female ~ male genes ,
sorry to hear about your Hermie ,
If it is in close proximity to ur other plants, " pollen that will be produced from the Hermie can travel up to 10 miles, infecting all others along the way , unfortunately, what u will get is SEEDS.
U can still get a good HIGH out of it , I would recommend getting rid of it before nanner sacks open and release the white/ yellow powdery pollen, it’s the Cannabis
Plants way of trying to reproduce itself when it has been stressed to some degree, NOW I am not a
Professional, I just know ALOT about Cannabis,

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U look to only be about week 3 for flower. To keep or not is a tough question. It would depend on how bad it is and the other plant scenario. Sometimes there sterile, sometimes there not. Usually only get them at the end of flower and only on occasion. Roll of the dice…if they kept coming in, i would get rid of but u could get lucky.

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