Seed Production?

Spanishfly

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Pistils get brown in sin semilla. Little white immature seeds appear in your bud. But you have to look for them.
 

lince

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The first stage of seed grow is pistils getting brown. But of course all pistils will get brown at some point as a normal plant growth :)
 

canefan

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The easiest way to example I guess is to show you how they start once pollinated. I am attaching a few photos to show a bud on a plant not pollinated, the pistils are still nice, white and looking healthy. The pistils which have come into contact and accepted the pollen are turning brown and shiveling up. Once you see this you will begin to notice the calyx start to swell, this is a seed growing inside. In about 4 to 6 weeks you will see some of seeds show themselves as they become fully mature. I hope this helps and hope you have great success.
 

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Spanishfly

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The first stage of seed grow is pistils getting brown. But of course all pistils will get brown at some point as a normal plant growth :)
So we agree that pistils go brown as the plant matures - whether or not seeds are forming - so pistils going brown has nothing whatever to do with seeds.
 

KK4EVA

Member
Thanks alot for the feedback I havnt been able to log on for a few days. Over the time i think Ive noticed pods growing real close to the branches as. Also I pulled a sampe bud of and got 3 nice fat brown seeds out of it, im pretty happy about that..... +rep both you guys
 
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