What and How? Seed?

Joint Monster

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Had a female and found two seeds in her. Not a hermie? no bananas anywhere? No males at all. So how did such a perfect seed form? And is this seed a female seed?
 
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angryblackman

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Believe it or not I have had this happen on several plants. I call it the survival seed. :) All female, no nanners, no males around but still 1-2 seeds.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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I like the Survival seed brand - mind if I borrow it if necessary?

Late in flower I have spotted just the tiniest bit of yellow buried in a bud & upon digging it out found a male flower.
Being that they are so buried they:
1) Are very difficult to see.
2) Add very little pollen as it is not free to get blown around.

Here's what I'm talking about.

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vostok

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Yes in my country 'we' call that herminization ..a tendency for stressed plants to issue both genders, you may know this as Hermes or Hermaphrodites
 

Joint Monster

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GreatWhite, Guess you solved that, lol. I did see ONE, just one of those. That must have done it. ... guess it was a hermie after all. Buds are still very frosty and stinky :).
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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