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payne
11-26-2006, 11:01 PM
ok, i think i am getting over my pity party. I will fill u in...
first grow from bagseed when better than expected and it was fun.
Well now second grow in process started off well, then a friend needed to load off some plants and handled that well for a while. Then i got bugs...got the neeme oil and since then things have gone down toilet...
had to pull out 2 plants (when i started to flower them) cuz just not room and due to bugs...could not get them all, but other plants were ready to flower and i got them preety good w/neem. Well, now i needed to make a place for mothers and sick plants. Ok, so that stressed/hermied one of my mothers and killed the other...:mad: ...all in all I ended up loosing 8 plants. Well, that kinda put in me a funk and being sick and all, well, i kinda lost interest in my other living and flowering plants...
Now that i am over my pp...i want to save whatever i can, i have some questions.
1. my humbolt snow i started to flower, but pulled due to the bugs and have her in a 24hr fluro lite setup. What should I do with her? Put her in with the other flowering ones?
2. what do i do with the balls of the hermie? I would not mind getting pollen to fertilize others.

thanks for your time

Bubblerguy51
11-28-2006, 02:15 AM
I'm not too positive on this but i do believe that for your question #2, you should not collect hermie pollen because it will have the genetics of becoming and being hermie, and it will pass it on. I'd just figure to go ahead and pull it. Now i don't quite understand your first question. Maybe if you rephrase it i can help you out some. Anyway i'm sorry to hear about your crop. Maybe you can make a come back. Sorry i'm not more of a help, but for what i have said just make sure to check with some more of the more experienced members here, because all in all i'm not quite sure about your situation and if what i've told you is 100% true. I hope everything starts looking up for your plants by the way :)

llamabox
11-28-2006, 02:33 AM
On question #1 I guess it depends on if she still has bugs.
How much was she hurt? Will it effect your yield?

If so maybe cloning her and waiting till the next round of flowering.

payne
11-28-2006, 11:30 PM
ok, killed hermie! Thanks
for question #1...i don't know how to rephase question.
HS was in to be flowered, noticed she still had too many bugs after spraying with neeme oil ... and instead of going back to leafing up...instead of stop flowering, she kept on flowering. Will it hurt yield...I imagine so, don't know it s only my second grow.
Anyway, since she is still flowering should I just put her in and flower her??
Can u clone when in flower?:confused:

Bubblerguy51
11-29-2006, 05:56 PM
Honestly, i haven't the knowledge to answer your first question. I'm sure it will affect your yield, and the bud produced as well, but i'm not sure as if you should go so far as to trashing it. Now i'm pretty sure that you can't clone when in flower, that's why people always have a mother plant to take clones off of under vegging lights and cycle.