Smithy1
Well-Known Member
I had 4 plants in my tent and one hermied started growing nanners i thought i could handle them by picking them off with tweezers and it all got to much one day and thought fuck it ill look right inside a nug and it was PACKCED with nanners so i panicked and chopped at week 5 and my other 3 plants have started growing seeds,
My other 3 plants are 7 weeks into flower now, Im currently picking around 10 seeds off my remainimg 3 plants a day, Some are small and green and some are near popping out mature seeds but they are not on the huge colas up top they are mainly on the bottom nugs.
Now this is my question that i really NEED Answering, Will these seeds be feminized and worth keeping?
Or if i germ and grow them will they just herm out?
Ive read that the nanners have pollen and that one nanner plant i had has pollinated my other 3 which are now producing seeds, Plus my 4 plants where grown from feminized seeds.
Im new to growimg growing its only my second grow but this has been a lot better than my first my first was a disaster, I suppose you learn as you go heyyy.
Sorry for posting a lot but im getting different answers from our good old friend google.
My other 3 plants are 7 weeks into flower now, Im currently picking around 10 seeds off my remainimg 3 plants a day, Some are small and green and some are near popping out mature seeds but they are not on the huge colas up top they are mainly on the bottom nugs.
Now this is my question that i really NEED Answering, Will these seeds be feminized and worth keeping?
Or if i germ and grow them will they just herm out?
Ive read that the nanners have pollen and that one nanner plant i had has pollinated my other 3 which are now producing seeds, Plus my 4 plants where grown from feminized seeds.
Im new to growimg growing its only my second grow but this has been a lot better than my first my first was a disaster, I suppose you learn as you go heyyy.
Sorry for posting a lot but im getting different answers from our good old friend google.
Last edited: