Sparkticus
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The reasons I DON'T think it's pollen sac: It has no stem. There are no other sacs with it. It has a green offshoot with a white tip which looks more like the pistil sacs. Had other sacs which looked just like it, sprout pistils.
The reasons I think it's a pollen sac: It looks just like one except for not having a stem (could be too young to have one?). The offshoot could be a separate pistil on the same node? I'm like a mother hen watching over one egg.
There are definitely, 100%, no other sacs on any other node.
I will wait and see if it opens (with pistils) or starts turning into a nanner. If it is a nanner, I will pick it off before it opens. No way I'm killin her over one miserable POS. 5 weeks left to flower. I think I can maintain it and still come up with good yield/potency.
Hopin to dodge the bullet.
Will update.
UPDATE: after 4-5 days of watching, it's confirmed. It was a pollen sac =(. It started getting white seams on each side and getting longer. I plucked it very carefully with a pair of sterilized tweezers and brought it outside to open it up. No hairs, just layers of leaves. Did a double and triple check and it was the only pollen sac on the entire plant, so hopefully even if it grows back, I can keep it at bay until harvest. Other than that one miserable sack, everything looks great. Crystals are starting to be visible on the base of leaves. Onward and upward.