Self seeding female

Help! My first flowering female appears to have produced a seed in one of its forming buds. This plant was definatly a female, no signs of any male flowers at all and this is the only plant flowering in the garden so def no male plants present in the grow room. Could it have been caused to do this from stress after over fertilization in earlier stages of flowering?
 
A plant can get pollinated a mile away literally,But enough stress can also cause tho hell you could have had pollen on you and didn't know it,Or it hermed and you can't
distinguish a banana from a enlarged calyx.
 
Help! My first flowering female appears to have produced a seed in one of its forming buds. This plant was definatly a female, no signs of any male flowers at all and this is the only plant flowering in the garden so def no male plants present in the grow room. Could it have been caused to do this from stress after over fertilization in earlier stages of flowering?

One seed. Don't go ape shit. Plant the thing.
 
Best result would be it's merely stray pollen from someone else's grow (do you live in a built up area?) in which case I'd let it mature and give to my friend Ron (lateR on ;))
Otherwise she's hermied, as HotShot says, and it will be a male sack or seed...
Pics would help ;)
 
I'm with Harley, I wouldn't worry too much about it. Take a good look at your plant and see if you can find any pollen sacks. You didn't say how far into flower you were but if your seeing seeds I would imagine your a pretty good ways in. If a female plant has not been pollinated as she's reaching the end of her life cycle, she will occasionally try to pollinate herself. The good news is, if she pollinated herself your seeds will most likely be female.
 
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