Bud has seeds but not a hermie in sight!!! WTF??? HELP :(

So I saw a few swollen pods and decided to pick one off and pop it open.

Upon doing so, I found a translucent premature seed!!!!! This plant is SMALL. Its the first and only one thats been in this new tent and I have no idea how it got pollinated. I live in an urban dense neighborhood and keep my windows open to keep temps down. This plant, believe me, has NO naners... Its been stressed a lot through pH lockout and temp fluctuations but its so small and need that any sacs could have been easily identified. The buds are even miniscule (its been a horrible trip for this plant).

ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS?? I have a super lemon haze and a cheese I put in there before noticing the seeds and these plants have no sign of sex either.

I dont want them to be pollinated either so I need help ASAP.

THANK!!!
 

CSI Stickyicky

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Stray pollen drifting through the air from an outdoor male somewhere, or pollen from somewhere in the growroom from a previous batch, or pollen from your hands after touching a bag that you bought. I've had random seeds occasionally where there were absolutely no males. It happens occasionally.
 

og18

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it could be what they call selfing or 3rd stage of ripness if they are flowering
 
No pictures because I figured it was a simple enough question bit I can definitely snag some. It was definitely a premature seed and I've never had a male past week 1 of showing sex and that was about 6 months ago. I've touched the plant after handling a bag and the only window faces an alley... I live in a dense neighborhood with a lot of drug activity so it may be from some dildo neighbor who's growing mass and not disposing of makes properly, who knows?
 

PeyoteReligion

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Was it a bran spanking new out of the box tent? Or did you get it used? If the latter, then the tent may have had pollen on it from previous grows.
 

socaliboy

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Most calyx swell when rippening, and have a seedlike thing inside them, however these never become a seed because they aren't pollenated. Think of an egg.
 
Thanks guys! But for the record, only male plant I had never matured sexually enough to drop his seed in her bush for life. and if mary dropped my baby girl tonight, I would name her rock n roll. Justtttt saying.
 

ATL HYDRO

Active Member
You touching a bag of weed you bought and then going into the room is the most likely scenario in my opinion since your tent has never been used.
 
I'm thinking that or what socal said.. Oh well, plant is/was such a screw up.... Just dont want my other babies getting knocked up or I'm going to have to start punching my babies' babies and thats some channel 5 stuff.
 

ATL HYDRO

Active Member
If pollen gets wet it goes unactive, so if you lightly mist everything with water it should take care of the problem if your plant did indeed herm out on you.
 

laserbrn

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This thread is funny. Your plant showed sex 6 months ago? It has miniscule buds? What the fuck is going on here? lol. I'm sure it pollinated itself, I'd scrub the tent down thoroughly after this grow. Stray pollen...lol, pretty unlikely. Super stressed, stunted, what, 9 month old plant? Where do you think it probably got pollen from?
 
Haha the male was 6 months ago, but this girl been through hell n back. Root bound, midget shit genetics... The buds are so small and stupid that it's not even worth growing but I figured i'd keep in it the flowering tent nonetheless... I would see penis if there was any, thats how small these buds are. My girl thinks its from handling bags.. Precautionary scrub in the works, stay tuned.
 

Jimmyjonestoo

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This thread is funny. Your plant showed sex 6 months ago? It has miniscule buds? What the fuck is going on here? lol. I'm sure it pollinated itself, I'd scrub the tent down thoroughly after this grow. Stray pollen...lol, pretty unlikely. Super stressed, stunted, what, 9 month old plant? Where do you think it probably got pollen from?
I agree it sounds self pollinated. How old is this plant?
 
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