found seeds growing in the buds?!?!

cannabillion7

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so i believe i have found a seed in one of my buds. i am about 7 weeks into flowering and i think one of the plants has seeds! or could it be pollen sack from a harmie? i have no idea how this happened. if anyone could give any feedback that would be great because i am really confused.
 

Gorlax

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Few options

You have a male in crop
Your plant is hermy
The guy next door is also growing and his male polinated your plants
 

maryjanelover

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so wait a minute, when i just get shitty mersh, there is always atleast 1 or 2 seeds. does that meen im smokin hermie bud?
 

cannabillion7

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thanks a lot guys, i would have taken a pic but my cam isnt good enough to get any of the details ( the only cam i have is on my laptop) and you are right, a male in my crop at this point would be rediculous, and i looked thoroughly and none of the other buds seem to have these ball like things ( i think, they're kindof hard to find) but i am just disappointed that this would happen. so with a hermie, what forms in the buds, and is there any way to describe how these sacks form? this just looks so much like seeds!
 

cannabillion7

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commercial buds have seeds because they are grown in mass quantity, making it hard to find every male and hermie in the crop (thousands of plants) so it is expected that cheap smoke has seeds, hence the reason i grew at home! fuck! lol im gonna give it some more lookin at tonight and decide if i should yank it or not. if it is a hermie, is there a good chance its goten to all my females?
 

fdd2blk

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you're at 7 weeks flowering and you want to kill it because you think it's a hermy? if it was a hermy you would have know at 3 weeks flowering. it is VERY common for female plants to put out one or two single male pods during the last few weeks of flowering. this is a built in survival feature. if in the wild no males were around and the female doesn't get pollinated and she senses she is ending her life cycle, she will "self pollinate". you will get a few (3 or 4) seeds if you are lucky. these will work for your next crop.
 
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