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Is this a pollen sack?

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I was going through some pics of my first indoor grow and came across the pic I took of what appears to be a pollen sack, but I wasn't really sure. I didn't see any other sacs like this on any other part of the plant or on any of the other plants; just that one spot. It just seemed strange how it showed up on that one spot right in the middle of a flowering bud. The strain was the Amnesia FAST from Seedsman and the harvest turned out great. The quality was really comparable to any other sativa I've tried. I'm just really curious what happened there.
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I was going through some pics of my first indoor grow and came across the pic I took of what appears to be a pollen sack, but I wasn't really sure. I didn't see any other sacs like this on any other part of the plant or on any of the other plants; just that one spot. It just seemed strange how it showed up on that one spot right in the middle of a flowering bud. The strain was the Amnesia FAST from Seedsman and the harvest turned out great. The quality was really comparable to any other sativa I've tried. I'm just really curious what happened there. View attachment 1107571View attachment 1107572.
Definitely looks like a male pollen sack to me. I would just Cut it off and move on!!
 
Did that get super close to a light ?
Yeah, here is another pic from the early flower stage. I had rearranged everything so that the taller plants were side by side towards the front and the smaller one's were moved to the back. I moved the quantum LED light over the taller plants and the blurple LEDs over the smaller plants (wish I had a picture of that final setup). But, the elevation for the quantum LEDs stayed about the same over the taller plants. The plant in the back corner on the right is the one that grew the pollen sack.
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