Noob grower, pollen sacs on flowering week 10

Akeyla

Member
Hey all, so I've been lurking in the background reading posts on here for the past few months and trying to absorb as much information as I can, and then trying to make reasonably educated decisions on what to do with my plant(s). As far as a grow setup goes I'm not working with too much, I built a small box, it's about 2'x3'x4' with two 100 MH lamps. I don't have HPS for flowering, and I don't have the cash to get an HPS setup for flowering, so I'm working with what I have. Plant was on 24/0 for a couple months then 12/12. I had been feeding it the Fox Farm trio through veg and the first six weeks of flowering, and in hind-sight I was over-ferting the plant, curled leaves and brown spots. I'm not positive on the strain, it's a bagseed, I suspect it's lemon skunk of some sort, I've got a good idea when I got the seed and what type of buds I had been getting from the dispensary around that time. And the plant has an amazing aroma of lemon, to the point where my entire house smells like flowering cannabis from just this one plant. This is the third plant I've grown, the first was terribad, the second (Black Widow) I took down at 8 weeks of flowering after finding some budrot, it was nearly ready anyway and I'm still smoking on it's flowers (not the rotted ones, obviously)

So there's my intro, now on to my question. I'm 70 days into flowering this plant and last night I found a small cluster of pollen sacs on the main cola. My intentions were to give this plant another week to two weeks depending on how the trichomes looked, right now they're mostly clear/milky with an occasional amber, and then to harvest the mature colas, give the plant a (needed) dose of tiger-bloom and let the bottom ripen up a bit more. After finding the pollen sacs I'm not sure I can put off harvesting the top cola, but I wanted to get more information before cutting it. Should I carefully remove the pollen sacs and give the plant the additional time I had planned on, or cut it sooner than later to avoid it from seeding?

Should say I don't really need the seeds, I got a few from Attitude seed bank that I'm going to germinate as soon as this plants finished.

I think that's about it, thanks for the help

~Akeyla
 

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srh88

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try to pull off the sacks with some tweesers or something for now and push that last week... i hate when this happens lol nice plant too, just try to get all the sacks off and chop next week
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
Hey all, so I've been lurking in the background reading posts on here for the past few months and trying to absorb as much information as I can, and then trying to make reasonably educated decisions on what to do with my plant(s). As far as a grow setup goes I'm not working with too much, I built a small box, it's about 2'x3'x4' with two 100 MH lamps. I don't have HPS for flowering, and I don't have the cash to get an HPS setup for flowering, so I'm working with what I have. Plant was on 24/0 for a couple months then 12/12. I had been feeding it the Fox Farm trio through veg and the first six weeks of flowering, and in hind-sight I was over-ferting the plant, curled leaves and brown spots. I'm not positive on the strain, it's a bagseed, I suspect it's lemon skunk of some sort, I've got a good idea when I got the seed and what type of buds I had been getting from the dispensary around that time. And the plant has an amazing aroma of lemon, to the point where my entire house smells like flowering cannabis from just this one plant. This is the third plant I've grown, the first was terribad, the second (Black Widow) I took down at 8 weeks of flowering after finding some budrot, it was nearly ready anyway and I'm still smoking on it's flowers (not the rotted ones, obviously)

So there's my intro, now on to my question. I'm 70 days into flowering this plant and last night I found a small cluster of pollen sacs on the main cola. My intentions were to give this plant another week to two weeks depending on how the trichomes looked, right now they're mostly clear/milky with an occasional amber, and then to harvest the mature colas, give the plant a (needed) dose of tiger-bloom and let the bottom ripen up a bit more. After finding the pollen sacs I'm not sure I can put off harvesting the top cola, but I wanted to get more information before cutting it. Should I carefully remove the pollen sacs and give the plant the additional time I had planned on, or cut it sooner than later to avoid it from seeding?

Should say I don't really need the seeds, I got a few from Attitude seed bank that I'm going to germinate as soon as this plants finished.

I think that's about it, thanks for the help

~Akeyla
What "pollen" sacks? Leave them alone! Damned nice looking plants! LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE!
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
just carefully pull off the nanners you find.. sometimes a strain will throw out a few late nanners in life in order to try and preserve itself by creating more seeds... a lot of times these nanners can be sterile as well..

i'd just pluck them off as you find them and keep a close eye out for any new ones.. :D

btw, nice looking plants, congrats...
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
try to pull off the sacks with some tweesers or something for now and push that last week... i hate when this happens lol nice plant too, just try to get all the sacks off and chop next week
I want to see these "sacks" before advising lopping anything. Maybe my old eyes but those pics showed nothing that make me think start trimming.
 

Hugo Phurst

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What "pollen" sacks? Leave them alone! Damned nice looking plants! LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE!
Agreed, I don't see any either. Take a close up of what you think are male flowers.

2 questions.
Are the balls in clusters? Yes = not a good sign.
Are the balls on little tiny stems? Yes = male flower.
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Looks like new growth to me. You're talking about the light green tips, that are in a bunch?

I get them, freaked me out at first too.
congrats... you got a herm in your garden too lol, you just might be lucky and they might be faux sacks
 

srh88

Well-Known Member



see those yellow looking things among all of those lovely trichomes?? they look like balls to me..
you dont even got to prove yourself, you gave good advice, OP just pluck them and keep on keepin on lol.. make it that last week because this plant is to pretty to ruin
 

Akeyla

Member
Perhaps pollen sac wasn't the correct term? But yes the banana like structures in the fourth pic are what I was referring to, I thought those were pollen sacs, or just male flowers? I have not seen on the plant the balls in clusters structures that I have seen on male plants.

But yeah, I'm excited for the buds, tonight when the lights come back on I'll remove them with some tweezers. Thanks all :)
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Perhaps pollen sac wasn't the correct term? But yes the banana like structures in the fourth pic are what I was referring to, I thought those were pollen sacs, or just male flowers? I have not seen on the plant the balls in clusters structures that I have seen on male plants.
its pollen sacks lol youre right man.. just use some tweezers... what i do is use a spray bottle and spray the sacks with water before i get them.. water keeps the pollen from going everywhere then pluck them off
 

TrichomeTrent

Active Member
Perhaps pollen sac wasn't the correct term? But yes the banana like structures in the fourth pic are what I was referring to, I thought those were pollen sacs, or just male flowers? I have not seen on the plant the balls in clusters structures that I have seen on male plants.

But yeah, I'm excited for the buds, tonight when the lights come back on I'll remove them with some tweezers. Thanks all :)
Definitely male flowers, and will definitely seed a crop. I went on vaca for like a week during one of my first grows. Heat got a little warm and the stress caused male flowers. Anyways come harvest i had almost 300 seeds from a 3x3 ft area >_<
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Definitely male flowers, and will definitely seed a crop. I went on vaca for like a week during one of my first grows. Heat got a little warm and the stress caused male flowers. Anyways come harvest i had almost 300 seeds from a 3x3 ft area >_<
good strain atleast???? lol
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
just carefully pull off the nanners you find.. sometimes a strain will throw out a few late nanners in life in order to try and preserve itself by creating more seeds... a lot of times these nanners can be sterile as well..

i'd just pluck them off as you find them and keep a close eye out for any new ones.. :D

btw, nice looking plants, congrats...
Got the old Foster Grant readers out. Yeppers. Pluck the nuts daily and leave well enough alone at this stage. A seed or 3? Whoopie. Plus the bud looks killer. Seed might not be a bad thing. Good seed sells for more than good pot.
 

TrichomeTrent

Active Member
good strain atleast???? lol
actually amazing. now that i live in cali it seems to me like its from the same genetics as LaCon, although not as refined. still have a ton of seeds for it and grew it for years after that incident hehe. That seeded batch also made some really awesome hash hehe :)
 
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