Is this a nanner?

The8thChevron

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Hey all, 4 days away from harvesting and I noticed this. It's super tiny and part of new growth. Is this a nanner or just new, undeveloped bracts?

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The8thChevron

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Yes, spray it with a bit of water and remove nanner asap. Keep eye out for more. Pluck em off as you see em, they are usually yellow.
They've been removed. I found maybe 5 all around on the biggest bud that's closest to the light. I've been paying close attention and these are definitely new on her. I have 4 more days until harvest, you don't think it'll have much impact, do you?
 

Wizzlebiz

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They've been removed. I found maybe 5 all around on the biggest bud that's closest to the light. I've been paying close attention and these are definitely new on her. I have 4 more days until harvest, you don't think it'll have much impact, do you?
It won't have any impact if you pluck them. In fact even if one opened it wouldn't have enough time to produce seeds according to your time line.
 

The8thChevron

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That's what I figured, but I've heard people claim that their plant got pollinated and made seeds after harvest, during drying. Always found that a bit bonkers, but not entirely impossible.
 

Wizzlebiz

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That's what I figured, but I've heard people claim that their plant got pollinated and made seeds after harvest, during drying. Always found that a bit bonkers, but not entirely impossible.
Its not impossible. The plant doesn't just die once you chop it. It kinda sits in a suspended animation for a minute. But those seeds would already have to be set to do that. And I would assume they are incredibly immature.

Regardless I believe your good. Just keep a close eye.
 
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