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Is This A Seed Sack Plz

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Could somebody please tell me whether this is a seed sack is on my female Super spunk plant as I don’t have any males in the tent so whether it’s turned hermaphrodite and pollinated herself

I have three super skunk feminised seeds from C company and to purple train wrack clones from my last plant in the tent That all should be females If she has pollinated herself will the seeds be any good or better still will they be feminised seeds.... much appreciated for any advice .I will upload the file nowOn the second pic I think I’m seeing some seeds sacks And just some bud pictures from the same plant
 

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View attachment 781085 Could somebody please tell me whether this is a seed sack is on my female Super spunk plant as I don’t have any males in the tent so whether it’s turned hermaphrodite and pollinated herself

I have three super skunk feminised seeds from C company and to purple train wrack clones from my last plant in the tent That all should be females If she has pollinated herself will the seeds be any good or better still will they be feminised seeds.... much appreciated for any advice .I will upload the file nowOn the second pic I think I’m seeing some seeds sacks And just some bud pictures from the same plant
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Hard to say from those pics but i dont see any nanners or sacks. The calyxs will swell up toward the end of flower, might be what you're seeing.
 
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I don' see any nanners poking out. If it did get pollinated, chances are you'l end up with hermie offspring.
 
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I don' see any nanners poking out. If it did get pollinated, chances are you'l end up with hermie offspring.
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Thanks demon and guys...I have got some clones from a different plant..That was in the same tent as these girls

Would they be hermie off spring as well Only if she’s been pollinated is there any way of telling if they’ve been pollinated later on flower
thinking about it don’t need to be pollinated at a certain time in the flower stage like three or four weeks into flower

Or if one plant has sprouted out Nanas After that 3/4 week period would that matter ??i’ll just have to wash down before the next grow..... sorry to be a pain ;)
 
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The way I found is this. After a female bud has been pollinated, the bud growth stalls out, and goes into seed making mode. You'll wonder why the buds just aren' growing as normal.

Stress induced hermie is a bit different than a genetic hermie trait. Imo, a stress hermie may not pass on the hermie issue. But a genetic hermie sure will.

How to tell if hermie pollen is viable. I wish I had an answer. Imo, the only way to tell is to sit and wait for the buds to indicate seed mode or normal bud growth.
 
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The way I found is this. After a female bud has been pollinated, the bud growth stalls out, and goes into seed making mode. You'll wonder why the buds just aren' growing as normal.

Stress induced hermie is a bit different than a genetic hermie trait. Imo, a stress hermie may not pass on the hermie issue. But a genetic hermie sure will.

How to tell if hermie pollen is viable. I wish I had an answer. Imo, the only way to tell is to sit and wait for the buds to indicate seed mode or normal bud growth.
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thanks just put my Mind at rest for now
 
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