You can’t say nothing bad happened and then say you have bananas coming up all over the place.
although, bag seed is bag seed for a reason, probably would have herm regardless.
I agree they do, looks like a banana but I have never seen one besides pictures on line. I'm like on a different wave length I'm trying to make seeds. Ha
I agree they do, looks like a banana but I have never seen one besides pictures on line. I'm like on a different wave length I'm trying to make seeds. Ha
Instead of a typical male ball flower, Its maybe one flower in the female buds, could be more then one, that have the ability to self- pollinate the female flowers there. They appear yellow and somewhat banana shaped. As I can gather and I'm no expert but it's like fertilizing with a X chromosomes instead of Y chromosomes. There is no male genetics in the banana but it can fertilize. So the resulting seeds should be all genetics from that plant itself and all femanised seeds. And since I induced this banana to form using silver then it's not a spontaneous Hermie thing that will effect future generations.
Anyway thats all I know about it. Hopefully the thing in the pics are the bananas I have been looking for.
I used to get really frustrated when I saw late stage nanners but they are truely a minor threat. Especially if you're harvesting in the next couple weeks anyway.
Nanners or male pollen sacks earlier in the cycle is a different story. In the last couple weeks of bud ripening, they are developing pretty slowly and it takes more than a couple weeks to make even immature seeds from a nanner.
I used to get really frustrated when I saw late stage nanners but they are truely a minor threat. Especially if you're harvesting in the next couple weeks anyway.
Nanners or male pollen sacks earlier in the cycle is a different story. In the last couple weeks of bud ripening, they are developing pretty slowly and it takes more than a couple weeks to make even immature seeds from a nanner.
As it turns out, nothing bad happened directly as a result of this incident but I'm still waiting for this grow to end--it's on day-by-day trichome watch-- and now bananas are popping up all over the place so I'm thinking I'll terminate this grow by the end of this week.