Seeds!!! Why seeds!!

xrdamianxr

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I got some seeded buds why did this happen? Is my next crop in danger?

Og kush auto. SF1000 and ts1000 (250w total) 18/6 schedule
1gal fabric. Coco.
Fed everyday. Flora trio
Harvested at 100 days from seed. Wanted to go longer but I found these seeds and chopped immediately.
So far I have only found seeds on the lower buds that were 100% shaded. (22 seeds out of 6 little buds) Could this be why they got seeds. No light?
I didnt think I caused any stress. She looked healthy the whole time.
Heres a couple shots a week before chop and after.
 

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HempyBabe99

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most likely you got some male flowers / nanners on the lower third during the first few weeks of flowering,. If you didn't notice them or look for them during that time period (speaking from fem seed experience), chances are they popped and got some pollen on the lower buds and hence...some seeds. Usually not the end of the world unless a full blown hermie is involved.
 

Doug Dawson

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Oh man, what a shame you chopped down your plants. They could have seeded out for many reasons stated above but you are better with seeded bud than immature bud. Bummer, all you can do now is look for what caused your problem and learn from this so you don't chop early again. I may have a few seeds coming soon myself.20210507_173505.jpg20210506_171529.jpg
 

Doug Dawson

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I was worried more seeds would form of I left longer. Is that not the case?
Yes that is the case but good bud with seeds beats bad bud with less seeds. You may want to come here and ask before you act next time bud. Always help available. As for your next crop, clean, clean and more clean is what you need. Even just water will get rid of pollen but make sure you scour your grow space to remove any traces and when all done, do it one more time for good measure.
 

xtsho

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Oh man, what a shame you chopped down your plants. They could have seeded out for many reasons stated above but you are better with seeded bud than immature bud. Bummer, all you can do now is look for what caused your problem and learn from this so you don't chop early again. I may have a few seeds coming soon myself.View attachment 4896658View attachment 4896659
What do you have going there? Inquiring minds want to know.
 

Doug Dawson

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What do you have going there? Inquiring minds want to know.
A couple male Paonia Purple Paralyzers. I have them separated from the females right now so the females' can grow some bud sites. Males just started dropping pollen a couple days ago. In a few more days to a week I will put them together and let nature do it's think. Doing a seed run to preserve the strain. This is the strain.

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These are the females.

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TheWholeTruth

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Oh man, what a shame you chopped down your plants. They could have seeded out for many reasons stated above but you are better with seeded bud than immature bud. Bummer, all you can do now is look for what caused your problem and learn from this so you don't chop early again. I may have a few seeds coming soon myself.View attachment 4896658View attachment 4896659
Looks like you have selected some lovely male plants. Should give some good seed with good plants. Thanks for the pictures
 

TheWholeTruth

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A couple male Paonia Purple Paralyzers. I have them separated from the females right now so the females' can grow some bud sites. Males just started dropping pollen a couple days ago. In a few more days to a week I will put them together and let nature do it's think. Doing a seed run to preserve the strain. This is the strain.

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These are the females.

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Beautiful bud on that ppp. Good job on keeping the strain going.
 
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