Hey is this a seed?

No I am stoked. I have to take a hiatus and I was sad to lose this strain cause she got so pretty this time.
anything I need to watch for here with the other buds?
 

MickFoster

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No big deal.......you're almost done.

Apparently you had some nanners, which is not unusual very late in flower.........it's called rodelization.
Contrary to what one of the above poster stated.........the seed will be feminine........and it's not genetic.
Rodelization occurs when the plant is stressed late in flower.........some people do it intentionally to produce feminized seeds.
It also occurs very late in flower because the plant is trying to reproduce.......so it sends out some pollen.
Seeds produced from a true hermaphrodite (balls and pistils in early flower) will be hermies as well...........that would be genetic.
 
No big deal.......you're almost done.

Apparently you had some nanners, which is not unusual very late in flower.........it's called rodelization.
Contrary to what one of the above poster stated.........the seed will be feminine........and it's not genetic.
Rodelization occurs when the plant is stressed late in flower.........some people do it intentionally to produce feminized seeds.
It also occurs very late in flower because the plant is trying to reproduce.......so it sends out some pollen.
Seeds produced from a true hermaphrodite (balls and pistils in early flower) will be hermies as well...........that would be genetic.
I honestly can’t find any sign of herming but obviously it happened somewhere. You gove
Me hope then. I wanted to continue this plants strain but not if it’s crap
 

xtsho

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That seed will most likely be female if you grow it. I say let it finish. You'll likely find a few more seeds as you smoke the buds.
 

ҖҗlegilizeitҗҖ

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No big deal.......you're almost done.

Apparently you had some nanners, which is not unusual very late in flower.........it's called rodelization.
Contrary to what one of the above poster stated.........the seed will be feminine........and it's not genetic.
Rodelization occurs when the plant is stressed late in flower.........some people do it intentionally to produce feminized seeds.
It also occurs very late in flower because the plant is trying to reproduce.......so it sends out some pollen.
Seeds produced from a true hermaphrodite (balls and pistils in early flower) will be hermies as well...........that would be genetic.
First, you do not know when, or how the pollen sacs were formed. The plant could have been pollinated by true hermi pollen sacs.
Second, my original statement still stands... "However, the rodelization process has some disadvantages. Although it is considered a natural way of obtaining feminized seeds (it doesn’t use chemicals such as colloidal silver or gibberellic acid), the rodelization process has higher probabilities of producing hermaphrodite plants. Moreover, the offspring of these plants have higher chances of being hermaphrodite."
 
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