Non-serrated leaves at the tops of the buds

I’m day 79 into my grow, week 7 of flowering growing ILGM WW autos. I just noticed that the top couple tiers of sugar leaves have little or no serrated leaves like the rest of the plant. It’s happening to more than one of my buds. I’m a first time grower planning a chop soon and would like to know if I should do sooner rather than later. Thanks!

@pedally. Have you got a pic or 2 of your plants ?
It Would help.
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That’s something you see in revegging plants and autos.

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I’ll post ASAP. She’s asleep right now.
thanks for the quick response

@Oldguy @BobbyDigital
I think it hermied. I was going to flush this week and chop next monday (7 days from today).
Is it salvageable if I flush tomorrow (or today, I fed it yesterday) can I, say, chop it on Thursday and salvage some smoke? Sorry, no photos but yellow doo-dads on top of buds. Doesn’t look good in comparison pictures I’ve seen.

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@Oldguy @BobbyDigital

CORRECTION: I flushed yesterday (Sunday) no nutrients

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@pedally.

Does it look like this ?
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It’s to late for the pollen to hurt you it takes 4-8 weeks for seeds to mature and you’ll be test smoking it by then :sunglasses:

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Mine is much prettier. Lol

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I’ll flush again this morning and turn the lights off for 24 hours or so and sharpen the fiskars. Hang them up and cross my fingers. Sounds like Wednesday then.
When I get home I’ll take a couple photos for confirmation.
Thanks @Oldguy and @BobbyDigital for keeping track of me.

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Hey @Oldguy. Could you explain your pic? What is it am looking at there? Thanks. I’m just curious what the yellow thing is. Is that new veg leaves starting?

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That is what is called “nanners” . It’s a pollen sac without the sac. It usually emerges due to stress like light leaks , heat and light stress. Sometimes they just pop out when a plant has flowered to long and she’s making one last attempt to procreate.

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I thought nanners grew off the main stalk, guess I haven’t ever seen it coming right out of the bud like that.

Off the stalk are usually pollen sacs. They eventually open to reveal the nanners inside thus dropping pollen. A nanner will emerge from the Bud without a sac and can immediately spread pollen

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I just opened the tent for the day so the photos may not do any justice

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Looks like something strange at the top of the bud in the 1st pic, but I’m pretty inexperienced… also it seems like you have a lot of white pistles to be chopping her down so soon

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@Oldguy @BobbyDigital

Any suggestions? It’s not the best grow.