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Plant ID - Hermaphrodite? please help


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Reveg is when the plant goes from making buds and starts to stretch more before it returns to a vegetative state...............which means ya buds die off, the plant makes more leaves and grows more.

I have had those type of buds on outdoories at the start of winter, usually just means they have had enough.

 

Is it possible to re-veg outside in the start of winter with lower light hours Billy? reveg happens in Longer hours of light. So unless there is some kind of supplimental lighting on them at night, I'd think that was really not possible.

 

Anyhoo, I'd still be looking for flowers and seeds on it.

 

:peace: Nibbler.

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Maybe a mutant gene or something? In that case don't kill the plant,,, let it grow and see if it's a good smoke first, then maybe keep it going and even sprout some of the seeds if it has any, it might be a new strain or something, like the cannabis australis strain.

 

Plants do strange things sometimes. I have a deformed plant myself, it's growing new shoots out of the calyxes, half the plant is buds and half is this new regrowth stuff. Im just lettin nature take it course.

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