OMG MORE SEEDS???? wtf is going on :(

Philosophist

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These look like seeds to me.... i KNOW there was no pollen sacs....and they are on 8 of 12 plants. Going tomorrow to get Reverse, but im so upset about WHY this is happening!
I dont seem to have any light leaks... I cleaned the SHIT out of the room after the last her'd run(with bleach, then 24 hours later with ammonia).... I water on time everytime..... use good mutes mixes that are properly Ph'd.......



WHAT THE FUCK AM I DOING WRONG?!?!?!?!??!?!?!

Im so frutrated at my failings im want to drop kick all my plants in the Colorado River and be done with it:(

 

Metasynth

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Looks normal to me. Females get those extra swollen calyx's at the nodes sometimes, and they swell up so big and round that it's hard to believe they don't have a seed in them, but they do not. Just normal female plant stuff. You're all good.
 

muscleman54

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Looks normal to me. Females get those extra swollen calyx's at the nodes sometimes, and they swell up so big and round that it's hard to believe they don't have a seed in them, but they do not. Just normal female plant stuff. You're all good.
This, I am pretty sure.

Try squeezing them, they are just the base calyx's and they will never be more than just one calyx formation.

You look fine. Relax.
 

BA142

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A few people already said it, but i'll reinforce it even further. Those are just swollen calyx's.....you're fine man

I remember the same thing happening to me my first grow and I didn't find a single seed after harvest.
 

irieie

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The pre flower seed bracts which form at the inter nodes often develop much earlier than the bud formation at the growing tips. As many others have mentioned, those just look like they have swelled. To check if it has been pollenated, the white hairs, pistils the female plant vagina, attract a speck of pollen once the pollen land on a pistil the pistil turns orange or brown and recedes back into the seed bract or calyx. To see if they have been seeded, cut one open and look for a tiny premature seed developing. The good news is that if you do have seeds and they are just in the pre flowers, if you clean thoroughly and neutralize all pollen, then the main buds won't be seeded. Also the pre flowers would not be part of the buds and therefore you could harvest sensimilla buds and seeds.from.the pre flowers.
 

Philosophist

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OK i just checked and i see SOME of the pistils are discolored with some orange and brown so i am guessing there was SOME pollen that got around. I will go take some pics here in a minute......

Is it too late for Dutch masters reverse? They are in Week 4 right now. I am hoping i didnt just fucking wreck another 2 months work:( Im bad at this:(
 

Philosophist

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I have don VERY well oto not stress them, never under or over watered, never nute burned or def. And i cleaned tent VERY well so i know it cant be old pollen, i have searched every where for anything looking like open pollen sacks and have yet to find anything,. Just trying to keep my fingers crossed!!!
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
at 4 weeks in, i highly doubt that you're seeing any seeds as seeds take a good few weeks to form, and you probably didn't start to get good pistil formation until about 2 weeks into flower as my first 2 weeks or so of flower is mostly the stretch phase and i don't usually start to see good pistil formation until about 2 weeks or so in..
that would only give the seeds about 2 weeks or so to develop, so imo, that's no where near enough time... plus, i just don't see anything looking seed like in your pix.. :D
 

KT420

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I've seen some plants like this before that produced what I could only describe as "grapenuts"... not a seed, but the unfertilized embryo or whatever it is inside the calyx, at the base of the hairs, can get huge on some pheno's. Dig into the calyx after it's dried and see if you see something like that. I've dug every 'grapenut' out of a bongload of calyx's with a pin before because they annoyed me so bad lol
 

Philosophist

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I've seen some plants like this before that produced what I could only describe as "grapenuts"... not a seed, but the unfertilized embryo or whatever it is inside the calyx, at the base of the hairs, can get huge on some pheno's. Dig into the calyx after it's dried and see if you see something like that. I've dug every 'grapenut' out of a bongload of calyx's with a pin before because they annoyed me so bad lol

Is that some sort of issue that i caused or exacerbated? Or is it just genetic?
 

Philosophist

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Here are some more picture of what i thought were seeds....... I took the advise given here and didn't use D-M Reverse. Is it still looking like normal calyx ??? Hopefully in still good to go!

Thanks guys!!!
 

Chronicseeker

New Member
Can you please just take a step back and look at all the hating/insults/slighting instead of constructive critism that you ooze, Typical LV, throwing jabs on EVERY thread instead of giving "master" grower insight that only you posses. You said ur job was in CO, go ruin the CO forum.... Leave us worthless AZ people to talk amoungst ouselves and tend to our meesley "bedroom" gardens.
LO fucking L

Philo, props to admitting you need help, keep asking away man, there are tons of people looking to assist.
Look at all the positive responses you received about your question, you "retard." if you are really convinced there is a seed in there, rip off one of the calyxs and cut it open, won't hurt the plant at all. You will know instantly if there is a seed because there will be a hard round premi bean in there, similar to a BB.

It all looks good in the pictures IMO.
But I am a lowly trim sweeper so calling you a retard is probably better advice. ;-)
 
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