Confirm nanners?

Star Dog

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Just looking for confirmation.
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I've had isolated bits of seeded bud in the past I,m not too concerned about that but anything more I'd remove it?

Aromas are fantastic I planned on filling my tent with it next cycle, I'm disappointed.

The nanners I've seen hang on a stalk, they look odd for nanners but I've never actually seen them this late on they might well be the norm, it's only pure chance that I spotted that, crowded tent, poor access and poor eye sight
 
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Star Dog

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Thanks @milo I'll pick it off.
Out of curiosity, I've had bud with 2/3 seeds here and there, is that typical of a hermie or can it seed the whole crop?

Cheers!
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Just looking for confirmation.
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I've had isolated bits of seeded bud in the past I,m not too concerned about that but anything more I'd remove it?

Aromas are fantastic I planned on filling my tent with it next cycle, I'm disappointed.

The nanners I've seen hang on a stalk, they look odd for nanners but I've never actually seen them this late on they might well be the norm, it's only pure chance that I spotted that, crowded tent, poor access and poor eye sight
@Wizzlebiz
 

Apalchen

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Nanners for sure. I have had pretty good luck that when I do find some its usually only a few seeds here and there. It takes a fair amount of pollen to seed out a whole room, also if your within a week of cutting no big deal. A lot of plants try that at the end, self preservation.
 

Wastei

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In most cases they don't develop fully and never produce pollen, just in severe cases from my experience. I just pluck them off.

My StrawberryAkeil is a picky bitch with crazy low feeding requirements, she trows nanners in late flower at only 1.0 EC. She wants very low nitrogen . Probably fine for mono crops but she'll get the ax soon. Cheers!
 

Wizzlebiz

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In most cases they don't develop fully and never produce pollen, just in severe cases from my experience. I just pluck them off.

My StrawberryAkeil is a picky bitch with crazy low feeding requirements, she trows nanners in late flower at only 1.0 EC. She wants very low nitrogen . Probably fine for mono crops but she'll get the ax soon. Cheers!
Yea. I had a blueberry auto that exploded with nanners.

I shook that shit over my white widow autos in hopes but nope. Got nothin.
 

Star Dog

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I've got a bit of a conundrum, what do you think?
I can only harvest the back plants once the above are ready.

I reckoned another week, after another look with the loupe today I think a week is unlikely its going to be another 10/14 days (hopefully)
They nanners are on my mind should I be concerned about them?

It seems to be taking forever to change from milky to amber, can I do anything to speed the transition up?
 

Star Dog

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As someone with such a vast knowledge of cannabis cultivation I'm sure you already know.
I can recall ever claiming to have a vast knowledge?
Would you mind pointing it out, or are you just being a dick as usual... what can you expect from a pig other than a grunt!

I'm only a grower, granted significantly better than you but I still only know my own technique I've claimed anything else.

You @twentyeight.threefive are fine example of a bam pot :-)
 
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