Well after last week and panicking that I had pollen sacs only to find out they are seeds. Lots of em. Where the pollen came from was my next conundrum. Then as I was trimming and removing seeds from #3 I found what is in picture 1+2. I think these are nanners. Now I found them on the floor detached from the plant but I'm nearly certain they came from the plant. That does settle how it happened but knowing it wasn't from an earlier strain puts dread on the fact that what I have in there now will likely be pollinated as well. From a plant that yeilded only an Oz and a half there was about 150 seeds found. So if they are nanners I'm presuming there must have been more as heavily pollinated.
Update
Having killed one due to herming and pollinating another I have now found more male parts on another pheno. That's 2/3 to herm. The one I have left is in week 7 and has seeds but I can't see any male bits so just letting it run.
I truly hope that another plant (blueberry og diary) that is in week 2 isn't pollinated.. it's been a costly disastrous couple of week for me that's left me with empty spaces in the tents and empty jarsπ€¬π€¬π€¬
END OF WEEK 7
ALL KILLED. ALL HERMED.
maybe it was just one maybe all three. I am very inexperienced with pollen sacs, seeds and Hermies and I was getting confused and paranoid. I definitely found a pollen sac that I'm certain about. I found seeds of varying ages so I can assume pollen has been available constantly. I was so looking forward to these and to make things worse I had a shuffle of plants from one tent to another and the best auto I've grown was put in with the pollen just days before the discovery. I presume that got it too as I'm having issues there. I just pray the blueberry is unpollinated. She is now nearly taking up the whole 1mΒ² tent. It'll be just my luck
Can't see me winning the competition