Is it possible for a female to produce seeds without pollination?

beyondtilt

Active Member
I grew clones outdoors this year. 100% female no hermie. From a 5 foot indica plant I pulled 6 seeds. Is it at all possible for a plant to have this happen without pollination? Starting to think someone else was growing somewhere near...
 

moash

New Member
im pretty sure u gotta have pollen to make seeds
if they were towards the middle of the bud then it was probably pollenated early
outside more later
 

beyondtilt

Active Member
any reasonable guesstimates on within what proximity this male plant could have been to get this lightly pollinated?
 

sj420

Member
if it did somehow produce seeds without pollen, the embryos would lack the male genetic material and the seeds would not be able to produce.
 

Tha Dope man187

Active Member
man if its outside growing it can be far away or close by no telling like on the news have u seen the thing on satellite with the weather station? where it says pollen and shows spruce, birch, pine, maple, and whatever type of pollen is in the area of that city? the answer is no it has to be pollinated unless it was a Hermie but it probably wasn't cuz Hermies produce a shit load of seeds maybe anywhere from 10 minimum to about 150 or more depending but if its not Hermie it had to be pollinated some how but the male plant could be farrrrr away cuz pollen travels man
 

mikegolfer

Active Member
If it was late flowering it probably produced a couple male flowers hidden in the buds. It's a natural self preservation that guarantees the species to reproduce and survive.
 

Sgt.Sly

Well-Known Member
If it was late flowering it probably produced a couple male flowers hidden in the buds. It's a natural self preservation that guarantees the species to reproduce and survive.
THANKYOU, plus rep for this absolutely true tid bit of info.
 
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