Is this a seed??

JohnCee

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I've only got a few small plants in flowering, and I haven't seen any nanners, which before posting this I checked again just to make sure and there is nothing that I see.

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JohnCee

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Now that I see the image up close.. I think I can see a few more smaller ones near the top left.

How the fuck did this happen? Bad clone? What does that say about the rest of my plants in flowering then?
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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depends on how many you have and where they are/were. a lot of times they grow right at the bottom of a bud, and kind of get mashed between the bud and the stem, so it'll only pollinate part of that bud. if they grow higher up in the bud, they might have gotten multiple buds before they died.i just had to chop off half of a CWW that i treated one small branch on with cs, not sure if the cs caused it, but half the damn plant had nanners all over it. keeping an eye on the rest, would like the seeds, as long as i don't see any more nanners.
 

JohnCee

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That plant and the one it's touching are both 7 weeks into 12/12, which I was going to let go for another week, however I do have a plant that's only two weeks into flowering and wondering if that's something to be concerned about. I know the plant beside it, which was a different strain, had a branch get damaged pretty heavily and I was quite surprised that it recovered, but could that have caused this seed on the other plant or would it be genetics/stress on the strain I see the seed on?
 

Tim1987

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That plant and the one it's touching are both 7 weeks into 12/12, which I was going to let go for another week, however I do have a plant that's only two weeks into flowering and wondering if that's something to be concerned about. I know the plant beside it, which was a different strain, had a branch get damaged pretty heavily and I was quite surprised that it recovered, but could that have caused this seed on the other plant or would it be genetics/stress on the strain I see the seed on?
Hi John.

Imo,

Hermaphrodites are purely genetic. They're born that way. It starts at the seed. "You only reap what you sow".
In my experience the hermaphrodite is usually the plant with the most seeds.
Check them all over.

If you find an offender, and have clones of the same seed, they are hermaphrodite too.

Best of luck.

:peace:
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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the plant that was damaged might have grown a few nanners from the stress, look and see if you find any. i like to use a flashlight, even with the lights on, it makes that yellow pop out at you
 
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