seeds

yoji0420

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Now I know I didn't pollinate one of my females because I took out all the males. When I checked my female this morning it was FULL of seeds. I have left them a little close to each other when I was sexing them. Once I figured out they were males, I trashed them immediately. My first plant is full of seeds and my second plant has them, but not all over. How could this be? The males are gone, but yet my plant has a bunch of seeds. I know they are not hermies because I've had them before and I trashed all of them. How does plants just come up with seeds with no males around?? is it possible? or do you think some pollination got on it when I started to sex? a little irritating because its a waste of time, but I think i'll produce some buds. I noticed theres some crystal production, so its not that bad after all.
 

Ledhed

Well-Known Member
They either got pollenated before you noticed and removed the males, or you stressed them or did something else to cause them to turn into hermaphrodites. Let them grow, pick out the beans. That's pretty much all you can do now without totally starting over.
 

frmrboi

Well-Known Member
just takes one flower to make hundreds of seeds that close together.
look on the bright side you've got lots of free seeds.
Weed isn't ruined (unless you're trying to sell it) if it's seedy.
 
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