Is this the start of a seed!?!?

Daino

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No that is not a seed that is a female plant 150% makes don't grow the white pistils you can see Google early female flower pictures, trust me its a female your all good
 

TCH

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No that is not a seed that is a female plant 150% makes don't grow the white pistils you can see Google early female flower pictures, trust me its a female your all good
He asked if it's a seed forming, not if it's a male plant. Female plants produce seeds when pollinated with viable pollen.
 

TCH

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It's not a seed that's what he asked and he got that answer ITS NOT A SEED
But you did quantify that it's not a seed because it's a female plant. That's what I was replying to. I didn't say if it was a seed or not. I'm not confused at all.

No that is not a seed that is a female plant 150% makes don't grow the white pistils you can see Google early female flower pictures, trust me its a female your all good
 

Daino

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In a mature female plant, the calyx will grow, and eventually open to expose the pistils, which look like long, white hairs. In a male, this does not occur. Instead, the buds droop down and form pollen
 

Daino

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Calyxes are on every single female plant in the 11 years growing I have yet to see a fem without them both male and female get them
 

curious2garden

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It's not a seed that's what he asked and he got that answer ITS NOT A SEED
This is an axillary calyx on my Mr. Nice SSH F2 I just finished running.
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Here it is when I open it:
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As you can see it contains a seed. So until that calyx is open we won't know if there is or is not a seed and only females produce seeds. I hope that helps.

This was a regular seed crop not a reversal or a herm if that helps. Mostly I run seeded crops.
 
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