How to Stop your Plant from Turning Hermaphrodite & The Difference Between True Hermaphrodite and Nanners

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Having a cannabis plant turn into a hermaphrodite can be bad, really bad - a hermaphrodite plant is basically a female cannabis plant that begins to develop male traits, for example, pollen. A hermaphrodite cannabis plant can completely ruin your crops by accidentally pollinating your female plants which renders them unable to develop flowers. Lucky for you, in this week's PotCast episode we will be looking at some of the causes of hermaphrodite marijuana plants and also give you advice on everything you can do to prevent this from happening. But that's not all, while we're on the topic of hermaphrodites we will also check out how you can differentiate between true hermaphrodite cannabis plants and nanners. Nanners is a bizarre occurrence during the flowering period which causes your plant 'bananas' which are male pollen sacs embedded within the buds. They will soon start to pollinate the flowers, therefore they are also very dangerous to your crops. If all this sounds like a cannabis cultivator's worst nightmare, then why not listen to this PotCast? We will give you everything you need to combat and prevent this from happening.