confused....male or female has seeds?

Sarkar

Active Member
My plants are flowering and noticed one of them has seeds. I know they're seeds b/c I pinched a few of them and opened them. The same plant has also a ton of hairs. So....is this a hermie, or can females produce seeds?
 

Sarkar

Active Member
So, I can still keep it. There must b a male plant around. Anyone know how far pollen can travel? None of my other plans are males.
 

desertrat

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So, I can still keep it. There must b a male plant around. Anyone know how far pollen can travel? None of my other plans are males.
the pollen can travel thru the air for long distances (miles?) or can be tracked around by animals.
 

nemad

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pollens can travel up to 50 miles.

i didnt know that and i was growing male plant next to my window.. didnt wanted to kill him.. but when i noticed seeds i killed that pollen-bastard!!!

all my 3 females in grow room now produces seeds :(
 

Sarkar

Active Member
Thanks.

So, what if I start pulling the halfway produced seeds out of the plant w/tweezers so as not to damage the rest of the flower.

W/other plants, once a seed is produced the plant will pretty much stop flowering and dedicate all its energy/nutrients to seed production. Whaddya' think? Anyone ever tried this?
 

MrFishy

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If the seeds are already growing, I don't think any tweezers are gonna help. The smoke could still be quite decent . . . if I had any idea what strain I was growing and this happened to me, and I wanted that strain, I'd probably grow 'em out? I mean, seeds cost more than weed, by weight.
 

Sarkar

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I know, but this is my first time and it's a skunk bagseed. I have other seeds I've bought which I'll plant 4 later. I've been clipping seeds from the plants hoping for more bud production.
 
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