Indoor What the fu____!!!!!!!!

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Just went to cut down a plant that was ready and on close inspection after trimming I see there are male flowers growing out of the center of the female buds! Of course I was instantly worried about pollination and when I cut down the 4 plants surrounding this one. I want to add that there is an oscillating fan blowing on the whole thing. I closely checked the others and I cannot find seeds in any of them?? Is it possible that the hermi had duds???? There are bananas but they do not lave the "dust" when crushed. I painted pollen on the lower branches before the whole hermi thing and got 32 seeds but now the questions is keep em or scrap em due to bad genetic tendencies?
 
I am guessing it hermied late but you got it before it started dropping pollen. Has the plant been stressed or anything lately? Has it been flushed?
 
No stresses that I know of and it was flushed a couple days ago. I don't think the flush caused it due to the amount of male flower growth. I know they can pop out quick but this is excessive.
 
Personally, if it's showing hermie tendencies I would scrap those seeds. What's the strain?
 
Personally, if it's showing hermie tendencies I would scrap those seeds.

^ Agreed. Sounds like you would have noticed seeds if they were there. You might have gotten lucky on a late hermie. Shamrocks!
 
Way ahead of you on scrapping the seeds Muddy. Actually I am donating them to someone who wants em anyway. The strain is dinafem critical jack auto. Just want to be clear that this is my third ten pack of this strain and the only problem I have had so far so I am not trying to bash it. I actually am probably going to get them again when the fall comes. I guess for conversation sake I would be curious to see if anyone else has had any experiences with this strain.
 
Ive done three of these critical jacks and never had any problems maybe you just had a genetic mutuant but who knows for sure
 
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