jmansweed said:A hermie is when a female plant produces a male flower as a result of stress. Most commonly light deprivation but crazy nutrient schedules or even air quality are just some things that can induce this reaction.
Small Banana'a are a good description. This applies to early forms of them however. Once a male flower is more advanced it forms an oval pod of sorts - full of pollen. There can be many of them sometimes in regards to hermies or only a few. It really depends on the situation.
Intersexed plants are different. They are genetically programed to develop both male and female flowers. It is not a cause of some sort of stress.
:rofl: :rofl:Ambiguous-Hermie: What Mr. and Mrs. Munster called Herman when he was just a little creature.
ronnie77 said:An hermaphrodite, or hermie, is a plant of one sex that develops the sexual organs of the other sex. Most commonly, a flowering female plant will develop staminate flowers, though the reverse is also true. Primarily male hermaphrodites are not as well recognized only because few growers let their males reach a point of flowering where the pistillate would be expressed.
...Wellllllllll :confused2:.. a "hermi" is neither sex, or both.. :doh:I guess I'm not sure! :rofl:ronnie77 said:An hermaphrodite, or hermie, is a plant of one sex that develops the sexual organs of the other sex. Most commonly, a flowering female plant will develop staminate flowers, though the reverse is also true. Primarily male hermaphrodites are not as well recognized only because few growers let their males reach a point of flowering where the pistillate would be expressed.
4u2sm0ke said:blind dates:rofl:
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