LawnXweeds
Active Member
I have a few plants in week 8ish of flower and recently discovered seeds which then led me to discovering nanners. Being so late in the plants life, as well as the fact that I've found at least one mature seed in every plant (only one plant so far has an eggregious amount of seeds), I am just going to ride it out until I see more amber and hope like hell my buds fatten up a bit more. However, as I am now closely inspecting them multiple times every day, I am seeing a lot of what look like nanners due to color but upon closer inspection, they look more like bright yellow pistils because they are curled up and don't actually look like nanners. I still find an actual nanner here and there but I am curious if the early stage of nanners looks less like a banana and more like a bright yellow curly Q hair/pistil? I hate going through my buds and manhandling the piss out of them and/or needlessly taking tweezers to the flower. Hell, it may not even be worth worrying about at all at this point, eh?
I apologize for not providing pictures but I don't have stable hands and every macro shot I take doesn't come out looking the same as it does in person. If it is absolutely required, I can see what I can come up with.
I apologize for not providing pictures but I don't have stable hands and every macro shot I take doesn't come out looking the same as it does in person. If it is absolutely required, I can see what I can come up with.