Are these early seed pods?

SSGrower

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Is it trans gender? Where would pollen have come from. Some of the flowers look suspicuously intersex but hard to tell. Any advise depends on situation. Personslly i ysually ride advise to ride it out. If theyre seeds and no more sourse of pollen just let it be and hve sove beans.
 

Hydrotech364

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How many of these mystery pods do you have? I have seen plants throw 2-4 survival seeds which are always female but if You have more than 10 and it's a lone plant then it's a Hermie. Hermaphrodites are unfortunate but they show up.... But they look well for 32 days of flower, a Hermie will usually be covered in self pollinated seed pods. Do You have anyone who may have came into contact with Pollen who could have brought pollen in on there clothes? Once again if it's just a few, save the beans but if it's more than that You have a Hermie.
 

Kingrow1

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If i had to say then 'yes' it looks seeded in places.

The advice is always the same for homegrowers -

'Tweezer any visable nannas off and carry on as normal'

It is what it is and seeded aint the end of the world for homegrowers.

Enjoy :-)
 
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