New Grower No Pistils??

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Hi guys. Baffled. ~65 days from seed, feminised Auto Shark, UK outdoor in ground. 100% certain I had female pre-flowers and nice white pistils for weeks. Been waiting for a number of weeks for full blooms, but never really came. And been baffled by lack of pistils now. They seem to have disappeared or never really came. Then I saw the other day what I think are the dreaded nanners! I took a step back and realised that my plants dont event look like females anymore! Completely panicking and wondering how in my anxiousness waiting for a full late bloom could I have missed the transformation to I dont even know what. They look male now. Sorry guys, this may be obvious to you, but I'm struggling to understand what I have on my hands. Go easy on this noob, but could appreciate thoughts. Some pics attached. 3.jpg4.jpg
 
It looks like the plant is full of seeds that are maturing but not ready yet. Was this the only plant? Must be a hermie if a single plant grow.
 
there are two, and both looking very similar. agree it/they look male, but they were distinctly female looking until a few weeks ago. Been a stressful grow, so I know this can happen. But they are both extremely resinous and smell lovely. baffled.. :(
 
:Sharing One:Sorry bro you have a late stage Hermie. it has clusters like a male but its still looks somewhat female. its showing both signs of sex.
 
Well if it switched...free seeds. Hermis seeds you may nit want.
 
Whatever it is, if there arent new pistils showing up, Id go ahead and give it the chop. Looks plenty frosty enough to make some good smoke. Maybe flush a week first if you were on chem nutes....
 
I have a UK outdoor Auto and it looks just like yours. And it tastes and smokes just fine. It never did get the brown pistils like the indoor ones but it sure is a fine smoke.
As long as it is pest and mould free, grow it as long s you feel comfortable. Remove old yellow leaves as they attract pests. And enjoy, eP.
 
thanks for the advice. i'm thinking i will give the one with nanners the chop and leave the other to go for a bit longer. used a bit of organic nutes but not for a while, so no flushing to do really. been a learning experience. i had a bit of an aphid bout for a bit and of course variable UK weather, so if not a genetic predisposition, probably stress. live and learn they say!
 
I have had a couple times were mine would look like what you have but after dring was still some great smoke and the only seeds I found were very small, white immature ones and only about 2 or 3 of those. I don't know if my chop prevented the seeds from getting worse or what but hell it was very smokable.
 
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