Seeds are found in the seed pods/calyxes so I suspect what you've found are nanners or small male flowers making that plant a hermie.First time this has happened to me but I'm 70 days into a fat blueberry auto and I'm noticed TINY little yellow seeds found 3 so far. It is damn near ready anyways but why is that happening? Pics won't load no wifi yet Itll be a few min. EDIT - It's the rear plant.
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Rodelization, a rose by any other name would smell as sweetroetilization
A few more is not going to matter. Try to gently remove them in the mean time.So should I chop her then? I was planning to let her bulk up a few more days but if she's saying chop idh a choice!
If it is nanners and they just showed up there won't be any mature seeds so collecting them for use later is an option.they will be “ self fem “ seeds
Yeah, I don't think it's genetics as much as stress but agree with that 100%. I've had Bodhi ( well known stable beans) do that when I first started indoor. I think it was due to stress/overfeeding as I've never had an issue like that since moving to a water only soil. Before, my feeding was a bit all over the place.If there tiny tiny and not properly formed its stress/genetics thats the cause unfortunately mate there known as ovules in cannabis if its fully formed seeds then its just a herm somewhere chances are regardless u may as well finish her right
Damn Shakespeare‘s in here !?Rodelization, a rose by any other name would smell as sweet
Appreciate it!Ride it til wheels fall off - nanners this far in is not really a concern….. but if you end up with any seeds they will be “ self fem “ seeds and you can grow them out.
Keep on going. Lookin good .
It has to be in the genes to do it in the first place tho not everything does it look at the uk cheese for example its a bitch to reverse and you cant just herm it however under really bad conditions she will spit out these ovules also alot of cookie stuff does it as well obviously stress and bad growing practices is the trigger of course in the first place and not everything bodhi releases is stable either im sure ive seen places even offer untested seeds of his sure his earlier stuff will all be tryed and tested but i dont think you can say it for all his work not trying to bash him just sayingYeah, I don't think it's genetics as much as stress but agree with that 100%. I've had Bodhi ( well known stable beans) do that when I first started indoor. I think it was due to stress/overfeeding as I've never had an issue like that since moving to a water only soil. Before, my feeding was a bit all over the place.