True, all female plants grow pistils at the internodes during flowering but there is also a young seed forming. WHY is the question.
I can only imagine that my experiment of covering them in the early summer evenings for two weeks 1) stressed the plant and 2) I probably didn't completely cover...
So from the photo, what do you see? Why is it forming a seed? Hermie? Does it mean they could pollinate other plants?
Keep in mind these are feminised seeds so no chance it's a male and haven't seen any little banana clusters.
I have some outdoor predominantly sativa plants and due to the colder Septembers here and the risk of mold setting in, I tried to trigger them to flower early by covering them to create a 12/12 daylight/night cycle. However, one of my girls is forming seeds and my guess is she's going or has...