Swollen calyx or hermie?

Hi this is my first grow and I am week 5 into flowering when I noticed what looks like pollen sacs. Going down the rabbit hole I can’t determine if these are swollen calyx or pollen sacs. I don’t see any “nanners ” or sacs on the bottom of the plant. I squished one and clear liquid came out. Also this is a random seed so no genetic history to help.

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Southernontariogrower

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Hi this is my first grow and I am week 5 into flowering when I noticed what looks like pollen sacs. Going down the rabbit hole I can’t determine if these are swollen calyx or pollen sacs. I don’t see any “nanners ” or sacs on the bottom of the plant. I squished one and clear liquid came out. Also this is a random seed so no genetic history to help.

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If l were to take a guess and thats all it would be, ld say plants trying to reproduce and making duds. Just a guess someone else will know for sure. Dont think its a problem though.
 
By the look of the seeds the male flowers were there 3-4 weeks ago..
Not that I’m or my buddies are experts, but we were certain this was a female up until today. I would say I maybe noticed a small sign a few days ago, but today was when I really noticed them. For the next grow how can I tell seeds are forming?
 

HydoDan

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It's still female it just threw a few nanners to pollenate itself..
Its not a rare occurrence and happens in nature..
Just keep an eye out for male flowers throughout the grow...
Pluck em before they open..
 

Puff_Dragon

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fyi - I think the nana's can sometimes get hidden away, inside the bud.
The pollen sacs can appear as the bud is growing. And then, get grown around by the bud itself (making them impossible to spot).
 
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