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Help. First crop. Is this normal

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Help. First crop. Is this normal

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My plants have seeds. I harvested one, some had seeds some didn’t. Pistils are growing from the seeds. They might be ovaries but I had actual brown seeds pop out of a plant I just harvested. They are all from the same seeds. Are they Hermies?
 

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Nute burn was after flush. Don’t think I used enough water to flush. Only used 5 gallons for the 10” pots. Should have used more. But, will they really produce seeds that fast? I flushed a week ago
 
Flushing didn't do that, it was stress as was said above because they don't produce seeds that fast. On the positive side if they are mature enough maybe you can grow from the seeds? good luck!

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So I still don’t know the cause. The nutrient burn isn’t old. Just wish I knew the real issue at play here. Frustrating to put in work and see it flop. Live and learn
 
So I still don’t know the cause. The nutrient burn isn’t old. Just wish I knew the real issue at play here. Frustrating to put in work and see it flop. Live and learn
In that screengrab I posted it's likely a potassium deficiency caused by a lockout

Flush probably helped but you said you didn't use enough water so probably didn't help it enough

All in all not a bad first grow, congrats! good luck!
 
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Sometimes it’s genetic. Some plants are more prone to herm than others. Usually once an ovule is successfully pollinated, the pistil with die off.
 
Sometimes it’s genetic. Some plants are more prone to herm than others. Usually once an ovule is successfully pollinated, the pistil with die off.
So since the pistils aren’t dying off, it did not get pollinated, it stressed and hermied, correct?
I don’t have a pic since I’m not home, but I have a plant, it’s got a full seed grown, it’s a brown seed, with two pistils coming out
 
So I still don’t know the cause. The nutrient burn isn’t old. Just wish I knew the real issue at play here. Frustrating to put in work and see it flop. Live and learn
There are a couple of things that will cause a female plant to generate seeds. The first being obvious, a male released its pollen. The second is there was pollen in the room. Third would be pollen got into room from outside the grow. Last way would be the plant hermied. The genetics can cause the plant to hermie. I have seen this before and it nearly cost me a grow. Additionally, the plant can get stressed out and cause the plant to hermie, which is probably the cause for your problems.
 
So since the pistils aren’t dying off, it did not get pollinated, it stressed and hermied, correct?
I don’t have a pic since I’m not home, but I have a plant, it’s got a full seed grown, it’s a brown seed, with two pistils coming out
About how many seeds did you find? Do you see hermaphrodite pollen sacs? They look like bright green bananas coming out of the calyx.
 
About how many seeds did you find? Do you see hermaphrodite pollen sacs? They look like bright green bananas coming out of the calyx.
No, I don’t see any pollen sacs. Strictly calyx turning into seeds. I’m flushing them all and trimming off yellow fan leaves. Flushing each with 15 gallons of 6.1 pH water. Hopefully it stops. If not, I’ll harvest and freeze and extract
 
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