Anyone know what this is on my bud?

Johiem

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Yes they can both pollinate plants, but there's a difference between balls and nanners. And a lot of times the pollen from nanners will be sterile. Not usually nearly as potent as balls.

But it looks like nanners in this case and it's fertilizing the flowers. Especially the ones really close to the nanners.

But better pics would help too.
I can't remember where I read it but I did read that some nanners throw sterile pollen but I don't remember where read it. Pretty sure it also said there was no way to tell the difference Fertile/ Sterile.
 

StickyOnes

Active Member
So I pulled two of the white spots from the buds at the time of this thread and left two intact. Turns out it wasn't a hermie, fuck knows what it was but it turned out to be some of the most potent weed i've ever smoked, and not a single seed in sight :) . Check this.
 

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calvin.m16

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I can't remember where I read it but I did read that some nanners throw sterile pollen but I don't remember where read it. Pretty sure it also said there was no way to tell the difference Fertile/ Sterile.
I've let herm buds go and even with fresh ladies out they did not get seeds in the same room. I think it depends.. Not a breeder though so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 

hillbill

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The fertility of nanners varies, but the earlier they appear seems to make them more likely to be fertile.

a couple nanner buds can and have seeded an entire room.
 
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