Nanners late in flower.

Syyndrome

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I will groan about the unwanted overtime every step of the way however.... Wouldn't be so bad if I could bring it in front of my tv, but I cant fit any of my plants through a doorway anymore
 

Bukvičák

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Since theres no way I can harvest for at least a few days I've decided I'll give them a daily inspection. If I find new signs of nanners by Saturday after plucking off yesterdays, then I'll probably chop Saturday. If none, will go one more week with daily checks/plucking. Does anyone see clear signs that my plant has been pollinated based on my pics? Still seeing the odd new white pistils growth across the plant and I don't see seeds poking out (yet)
Look, you can keep plucking them for you own better feeling, that everthing gonna be fine, but problem with nanners is, that youcan not see what is happening inside the bigger buds and even bigger problem is that they can polinate the plant without opening themselves. I have faced nanners two times. Once it was very light issue somewhere down the plant on one of the stems, cut down whole branch and found around 20 seeds in whole crop, not such bad. But second time was like yours, ended up with buds FULL of seeds. Since I want to grow for buds not breed for seeds it was completely ruined crop for me. Another thing I have noticed, that instead of getting frostier every other day, they started to focus on seeds and losing their terpen smell and trichromes production stopped even maybe they started “disappearing”. I saw that something is wrong, since you have some succesful grows behind, you just feel it... I would chop them asap to cut the losts. gonna attach picture for you. But there is something much more important than this. Set your setup to the same setting and close yourself inside for 15 minutes and find the reason why this happened otherwise you gonna run into the same problem. The most common reasons are lightleaks, dark period intteruption, overfeeding, watering stress (underwatering probably more than overwatering), pass the harvest window and sometimes also genetics but this is noticable much more sooner. No offense of my side just try to tell from my own experience. Good luck!
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Bukvičák

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Also can I ask the way how you pluck them? Maybe I see it wrong but looks like you just take away the part which is outside the bud and rest leave? Pic 6 looks like some seeds started to form already... But need to say that you have made a very nice job with the plants. I am sorry for what happened to you, can imagine how you feel now. Do not get down and keep on good work!
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Syyndrome

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I do have a surviving clone. Should I kill it now or try to flower this one more time to see if the nanners were environmental stresses?

Is it way more likely it's the genetics?
 
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