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Hey fellow cannabis enthusiasts. Had a quick question for some of you veteran growers out there. I am currently at 9 and a half weeks and I am having some nanners on my big lady (peaches) My thoughts are that these last ditch male flowers are telling me that my ladies are ready, however i am only 5 days into flushing w/ just straight R/O water. I was planning on letting these flush another week or so, Will the nanners create seed in my sinsemilla? Any info would be great! I am not seeeing any amber trichromes yet but they are clouding up nicely. This is my first time growing a plant all the way to harvest and I am nervous that I will cut it too early for fear of the nanners....

Thanks Strainhunters fam!!!!

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if they are the only plants you have in the rooms nanners won't have time to do much if yo umake sure to pull them out as soon as you see them. and keep checking the trichome and when you will see about 20% amber that's where most people harvest.

good luck ;)

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Hey Dust, Thanks for the advice brah! i will keep my eyes peeled and pull them suckers. Down to the last few long agonizing days before harvest and I am really excited. Glad my ladies will make it through.

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