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I’m concerned about affecting the other two plants now. Turned the T33 up to 70%A seed doesn't wreck a grow, yes you can carefully remove the nanners, and keep you eyes out for more. Sometimes they throw a bunch of them, other times only a few. Also, agree that your light needs to either be turned up or closer to the plant(s).
Some of these are definitely pollinated. Pic 1 at the cross.
Some of these are definitely pollinated. Pic 1 at the cross.
Pic 2 those big fat ones in the middle like.
A month ago I lost power 2 days in a row so truncated daylight on those 2 days. Temp dropped from 75 to in the 60s. That was enough to flip my Photo clone I had in there at the time so I moved it to the other tent for 12/12. Screwed up my plan to top it before flipping but no biggie.mmm there’s a lot of 3 fingered leaves, meaning some bad stress that is affecting development, almost but ain’t looks like revegging,.,
your hours staying consistent?
How the hell was every flower pollinated on this thing?The development of the 'flower' looks very Dr. Grinspoon phenotype like. As far as the seeds, considering how developed the seed is now and the fact that you have the open pollen sack, it's really about whether or not you need the space for anything else.
If it were a fully formed flower that had some seeds, then I'd be more willing to dig through some seeds for the flower. But, at this point, I'm not sure how much you'll be able to salvage. Now, seeds on the other hand. You could let it ride for the seeds, as some of the offspring will surely be normal. In that case, keep it alive until the calyx swell and the seeds turn brown. Then you know they're nice and ripe.
Well, I can't be certain every calyx on that thing is pollinated. You'd have to wait to watch them all pop open, squeeze them to see if they're hard, etc.How the hell was every flower pollinated on this thing?
Harvest is a bit long for this auto flower at 10-12 weeks. Should be buds at this point, no?
I also don’t get much smell off the plant like the other 2. Actually smells a little odd.
What’s the risk of this Gorilla turd affecting my other two plants if I leave it in there?
The seed I pulled out looked mature to me. If the plant is behaving like this you still think these seeds will grow normal acting weed? I have no experience with seeds, self pollinated from the same plant at that.
Well, I can't be certain every calyx on that thing is pollinated. You'd have to wait to watch them all pop open, squeeze them to see if they're hard, etc.
The buds won't be forming on that plant at all. The way the calyx formed, I'm pretty sure that's what it's going to look like in the end, with more swelling of each individual calyx. Maybe each one of them looking like an individual foxtail. However, of its seeded, don't plan on more than it focusing on procuring the seeds. The time line will be extended a little while it diverts energy into seed production.
There's not much risk to the other two of there aren't male flower or nanners on it. So, you could just let it ride out.
If that plant looks like that, then it will pass on those genes to the seeds in its offspring. Some of the offspring will carry that gene. There's a good chance that you'd plant that bean and it looks like a normal gorilla turd though. So, hope isn't lost. The good news is that you might have plenty of beans to be able to plant a few and then toss the ones that look like they're growing funny.
I wrote all that and then I read your last sentence about self pollination. Maybe when I initially read this thread and this morning I was too tired to notice, but I thought another plant hermed and pollinated this gorilla turd. If that's the case, you should be ok with the seeds. If it self pollinated, your chances of normal seeds just went down a little because it just doubled up on the 'turd looking' trait, of you will.
Hope that makes sense as I just woke up
Yeah but where are the buds? Just smoke dried up leaves with seeds like the old days lol.Hey Bud.....looking at the last set of pictures, I'd either chop or move the one plant.....I believe it got hit pretty good....I'm thinking I see at least 2 clusters of nanas in the pic.....Wishing you the best.....and seeded bud is not the end of the world....yes, we love sensimilla, but......
Yeah, that makes sense that it got pollinated pretty early on based on how mature the seed was when you pulled it off. If one got pollinated from the pollen from another tent, it's safe to say that the others have as well. I'd take a look close up at the others to see if you can see some buried swollen calyx. If they were pollinated early on, and only early on, they might be easier to see if you look on the underside of the buds.The plant I found the nanners in was a CBD photo plant isolated in an adjacent tent with two other Kush Photo plants. Last grow. The CBD was in the back corner so I didn’t examine closely during the grow. No s Ed’s on any of the 3 photos.
When I chopped the nanner CBD and denannered th cuttings I do not think the Gorilla was in the other tent yet. I’ll need to check but I believe it was in the dome at that time. Never in the same tent, but it’s possible pollen particles from that tent spread/contaminated rhe Auto tent where the gorilla is. I eventually wiped down the photo/dry tent but was about 3-4 weeks ago, so some overlap with the Gorila in the adjacent tent.
You would just think all 3 Autos would be pollinated if one was, right?
If the Auto Gorilla got pollinated from the Photo CBD what does that make??
Weird stuff. The immaculate Ape pollination.
It happens....seriously though.....that's one of the Main reasons I grow the way I do.....if I lose a plant, I've got a backup, for that backup, for that backup, for.............Yeah but where are the buds? Just smoke dried up leaves with seeds like the old days lol.
Your grows are awesome! Just keep doing what you're doing......for some, it comes naturally.....for others, me, it takes time....
I wonder if each plant has its own sweet spot for receiving pollen. Or maybe it’s the bawls that have a sweet spot!You would just think all 3 Autos would be pollinated if one was, right?
I vote for removal or destruction of this plant.
First time I've recommended this,
Here’s an update.Yeah, that makes sense that it got pollinated pretty early on based on how mature the seed was when you pulled it off. If one got pollinated from the pollen from another tent, it's safe to say that the others have as well. I'd take a look close up at the others to see if you can see some buried swollen calyx. If they were pollinated early on, and only early on, they might be easier to see if you look on the underside of the buds.
If the auto (pp) got pollinated from a photoperiod (PP), you'd have essentially 'fast flower' (Pp) F1 offspring. If you then bred those offspring, then you could start working back into some autoflowering.
Regarding the CBD, you'd have some offspring with high cbd/low thc, half/half, low cbd/high thc.
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