When will seeds be visible?

Hi all

Hopfully someone can help me with some info On a female flowering plant that has been in with a pollenating male. My question is when will the seeds become visible? And were do the seeds actually form on the bud?

I removed the male from my cabinet after it's pollen sacks had mostly opened because he was towering over the female and takeing alot of her light I shook it over her and it dropped lots of pods and I'm guessing pollen, now I'm worried I've taken it out to soon because its been a few weeks in flower since I took the male out and I can't see any seeds.

I'm not flash with cloning and find seeds more fun so I was really hoping for seeds but my only male is gone now and I have no more seeds so I'm hoping someone is going to tell me that the seeds form later in to flowering cycle.

Any help will be much appreciated.
 
The seeds form in the bud. If pollen sacs had opened you should have a boatload of seeds. Don't let anyone tell you that the flower material you get after separating the seeds is not good.

Trust in nature and don't molest the buds.
 
Seeds take about 6 weeks to mature. They'll be inside the calyx itself. I let my plants go the full flowering time despite seeds being done. You'll probably see dead leaves at harvest where a bud was pollinated. And the individual calyx may appear brown and dead as well
 
Seeds take about 6 weeks to mature. They'll be inside the calyx itself. I let my plants go the full flowering time despite seeds being done. You'll probably see dead leaves at harvest where a bud was pollinated. And the individual calyx may appear brown and dead as well
Oh ok so I won't actually see seeds until I disect the bud after harvest?
 
Seeds take about 6 weeks to mature. They'll be inside the calyx itself. I let my plants go the full flowering time despite seeds being done. You'll probably see dead leaves at harvest where a bud was pollinated. And the individual calyx may appear brown and dead as well
Great thanks for the info
 
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