Developing seeds

napa23

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Hi people, I'm wondering what a developing seed looks like exactly. Can anyone post pictures, any breeders. I think I may have a couple, which is wierd because I don't see any bananas.
 
Here are a couple of pics the first not pollinated and the second one about 10 days after pollinatio. I hope this helps. If you need more detail let me and I can link to some full size pics at my image hosting.
First thing to look for are the pistils dying back, changing colors usually going from white to orange, red or brown and then the calyx swelling up.
Hope this helps. Good Luck
 

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Hi people, I'm wondering what a developing seed looks like exactly. Can anyone post pictures, any breeders. I think I may have a couple, which is wierd because I don't see any bananas.

Are you outdoors...Mother nature will do some weird shit sometimes...lol
 
Here are a couple of pics the first not pollinated and the second one about 10 days after pollinatio. I hope this helps. If you need more detail let me and I can link to some full size pics at my image hosting.
First thing to look for are the pistils dying back, changing colors usually going from white to orange, red or brown and then the calyx swelling up.
Hope this helps. Good Luck
Thanks, that gives me a little bit more of an idea. Do you have any non-shiney pics? Maybe I'll just post a pic of what i'm looking at on my plant and you can help me determine if I have seeds? because i read somewhere that when the plant is near the end, some calyxes swell with resin and you shouldn't pluck them off. So I just want to be sure it's a seed and nothing else.
 
If you are very close to harvesting a few seeds on a branch isn't going to make much of a difference on the rest of the plant. By my exprience the reduction in resion is mainly present on the branch affected by the seeds. I think that shine you are talking is the resin on the leaves. You can see a marked reduction in resin production on the bud on the right which is the pollinated bud and the one on the left is unpollinated.
Please post a pic of what you are looking at on your plant and all of us will be willing to help you identify it.
 
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