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Think I overfed my test babies. I culled one and clipped some hermaphrodite look genitals off another. They are def overfed - two smaller ones show some tip burn and the bigger one shows pretty heavy N toxicity. 2 girls left now.
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so this is where I’m at now
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If that meter is right you might consider buying an inexpensive humidifier for your vegging plants. I think 46% RH is fairly low for vegging girls. I don't know if that could cause nanners or not but I suspect it has a negative effect on plant growth? I say that assuming autos react the same to low RH as photos. Photo plants do not like low RH in veg.
 
If that meter is right you might consider buying an inexpensive humidifier for your vegging plants. I think 46% RH is fairly low for vegging girls. I don't know if that could cause nanners or not but I suspect it has a negative effect on plant growth? I say that assuming autos react the same to low RH as photos. Photo plants do not like low RH in veg.
These are in early bloom and the tent was open it’s normally around 55%
 
Think I overfed my test babies. I culled one and clipped some hermaphrodite look genitals off another. They are def overfed - two smaller ones show some tip burn and the bigger one shows pretty heavy N toxicity. 2 girls left now.
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so this is where I’m at now
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O no! Definitely a hermie, which is no Bueno. You are honestly the first person and plant out of 100's that this has happened. High nitrogen is how I use to breed with hermies close to 10 years ago. I would use large amounts of sea bird guano to produce nanners to cross with but this is no loner my technique using the Colloidal silver now days. Was it 2 plants you say? I am truly sorry also that this happened. I am going to do some digging on what I might need to do on my end with this information ( for my breeding) and the Blue Dog line.
 
I am going to do some digging on what I might need to do on my end with this information ( for my breeding) and the Blue Dog line.

Are there other folks growing out your Blue Dog seeds? There are a number of things that can cause a plant to throw nanners. Could be genetic, it could be stress of some sort. See how others are doing with their Blue Dog seeds.
 
O no! Definitely a hermie, which is no Bueno. You are honestly the first person and plant out of 100's that this has happened. High nitrogen is how I use to breed with hermies close to 10 years ago. I would use large amounts of sea bird guano to produce nanners to cross with but this is no loner my technique using the Colloidal silver now days. Was it 2 plants you say? I am truly sorry also that this happened. I am going to do some digging on what I might need to do on my end with this information ( for my breeding) and the Blue Dog line.
Lesson learned on my end. I’m gonna be even more careful going forward on how I feed lol. Yea it was two of the plants but one of them wasn’t really that bad so I just cut some parts off. Only removed one plant. Since then I’ve seen one calyx poke out a nanner and I cut that off too. I think these two might be ok. I gave them recharge and microbes last watering, brewed it for about 4-6 hours that often helps me correct course. Fingers crossed
 
Are there other folks growing out your Blue Dog seeds? There are a number of things that can cause a plant to throw nanners. Could be genetic, it could be stress of some sort. See how others are doing with their Blue Dog seeds.
Yes I've actually got a bunch of testers here in Michigan growing out my genetics n the blue dog has been going through testing for about a year n a half. I have a friend that prior to my release grew out 50 of them ( at F3 stage) at the same time at his commercial grow to see how many different expressions the phenotypes had n there were 3 different phenotypes we seen in structure n terps but this is the first for hermie out of any. It happens though. I absolutely do not use hermie pollen though n the colloidial silver is a forced reversal on the plants from what I understand about it. The claw the plants had here is a sign for nitrogen toxicity which Is what I believe could have caused the stress that caused it. I haven't yet but I'm going to search the web n see what I can find about the Mephisto Chemdoggin and the Dinafem Blue Cheese n try n find out where the hermaphroditic genes came from which parent strain n see if I can maybe straighten this out with this line.
 
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Lesson learned on my end. I’m gonna be even more careful going forward on how I feed lol. Yea it was two of the plants but one of them wasn’t really that bad so I just cut some parts off. Only removed one plant. Since then I’ve seen one calyx poke out a nanner and I cut that off too. I think these two might be ok. I gave them recharge and microbes last watering, brewed it for about 4-6 hours that often helps me correct course. Fingers crossed
Did u say u left it cab open? Something I didn't know or even think of is light leaks can effect auto flowers during flower just like photoperiods. Disrupting the normal dark period has negative effects apparently even with autos. I love growing marijuana and fast buds both have pretty in depth articles about auto hermie's. From searching the web I've seen quite a bit of issue with Dinafem and hermie traits I haven't found much about hermie's from Mephisto yet. Dinafem from what I'm seeing has had a ton of issues with hermie's autos n photos. My lack of research there I thought I was starting with top tier genetics with that cross.
 
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