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cannamazing cannamazing
6 years ago
Are those things in the x60 loupe what i think they are? i decides to take some more of the lower buds sites that were the size of peas down and upon inspection of one that was slightly more mature i found what i thought was a premature seed inside a calyx. i then took a couple very small chunks out of the bigger buds and found more. are these seeds? they are not hard like a seed if so how long do i have before they are mature? should i flush them ASAP and harvest? i'm not deterred if they are, I've learnt a lot of lessons and will be putting them into practice next time so this would still be a positive moment and i really just want too smoke soon anyway😂 http://www.uk420.com/boards/index.php?/topic/313565-cannabis-ovule-or-baby-seed/&page=2
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cannamazing
cannamazingstarted grow question 6 years ago
What Are those things in the x60 loupe, are they what i think they are? if so should i start flushing now, i'd prefer nice buds an the bcns and aghan will probably get me halfway through to another grow too if they aren't seedy!😑
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SpaceToast
SpaceToastanswered grow question 6 years ago
Happily those are calyxes. While they mainly appear in clusters (buds) they can also form singly. Pollen sacs always look like little bunches of bananas.
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cannamazing
cannamazingcommentedweek 96 years ago
there's very little information about what ovules are supposed to look like, why does it seem like nobody has ever documented it's appearance? no clear answeres on the internet. their is no sighn of balls or bananas.... these are in every calyx..... i don't have a clue what an ovule should be like?.. http://www.uk420.com/boards/index.php?/topic/313565-cannabis-ovule-or-baby-seed/&page=2.... update i guess my new question is how can one tell if they are fertilised or not. if they were ok i probably just made a hermie with the amount of damage i caused ripping them out to inspect😅
bongbreath
bongbreathcommented5 years ago
@cannamazing, Don't go hard on yourself dude feminized seeds tend to go hermie more often and they are very sensitive in that matter. Its the 3rd time i been scaling headband and found out that some phenos just grow hermie even without any stress or whatsoever ..they actually produce nanners that in most cases impossible to track until its too late But in most cases even if seeded it usually don't mature as much and could be removed.. not all buds will produce seeds and if so not at the amount of real normal pollination. Hope you'll still be able to enjoy it! -bongbreath
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 96 years ago
Hi @cannamazing! These are pollen sacs, sorry for your loss 😩 See y'a around!
cannamazing
cannamazingcommented6 years ago
@Stick, hi, are you sure/can you tell if they are fertilised? i've just found out that these things exist on all plants and allegedly have been increasing in size throughout the years. source:https://www.rollitup.org/t/this-ovule-not-seed-thing-needs-explained-by-an-experienced-grower-please.982676/