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Originally Posted by zags
I guess that is what happened, is there someway to identify early on?
I'm sure I must've aggravated the situation/spread the pollen that is, because of shaking the tree, occasionally trying to see if my whiteflies were still around.
I just trimmed the plant today and am beginning drying it. So I had some nice up close time with the colas. If I had to estimate, I'd say on two or three of colas, there is what appears to be a little cluster within the colas of some obvious seed development. But it doesn't seem wide spread.
Is that wishful thinking, as perhaps the other buds also got pollinated? Or is it possible the pollination was limited to a few select areas?
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It is possible. I usually just pick off any male pollen flower before they have a chance to open.
If you're late in flower and they are pollenated, the glands won't swell as much neither will the calyx.