Outdoor trailanimals 2018 grows

Well, Spiritwalker has been nannering for a couple of weeks, been snipping them out, not many. But today I could see several just rearing their ugly little snouts, so I harvested.
Sharon, kitty and Spiritwalker. So sticky! D92 from seed
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Well, Spiritwalker has been nannering for a couple of weeks, been snipping them out, not many. But today I could see several just rearing their ugly little snouts, so I harvested.
Sharon, kitty and Spiritwalker. So sticky! D92 from seedView attachment 935350
Yummy bro. :slap::slap:
 
Rub the stem it will tell you if they are the same .I rub stems an have been able to tell from experience with a great deal of accuracy an probability the pheno type an expression before flower based on the rub .
 
I use to think nanners were a genetic tendency that some plants carry, and they came out with stress. I had been thinking heat stress in the greenhouse. So this year I made changes to the greenhouse to increase venting and keep heat down. Hasn't seemed ridiculously hot to me. Now I'm wondering if high humidity may be a stressor. Environment over last couple of weeks: Temps running mid 50s F to 80F, diurnal RH 60 to 96%, heavy rain showers daily. So grobros, whose had experience with nanners?
 
I think i asked also last year, what are nanners?
Nanners are small yellow projections, look like tiny bannas, that emerge from buds before they are mature. A form of hermie, plant's last ditch effort to make seed! If not dealt with will leave buds all seedy, or undeveloped seedy, enough to funk up the bud quality. A real piss off. You are fortunate to not know what these shitters are:biggrin:
 
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