Green balls inside buds?

Budzbuddha

Well-Known Member
If you isolate ( no pun intended) that male , you can collect pollen and dust a few branches of emerging females ( early flower ) either some lower branches to make seeds while main plant grows bud for consumption.
 

100blunts

New Member
Just interested in yields right now but might do my last green crack auto like that with the WW Xtrm will that make it Widow Crack Xtrm?
 

anikaphd

Member
i am about 33 days into flower and i noticed some pistols turning brown upon further inspection i noticed little green balls at the base of the pistols, i inspected all my plants very well and none are showing signs of hermie or any male pollen sacks at all, just wondering if this is normal for female plants any info would be greatly appreciated, i am in soil, 600 hps, flora series nutes, 5 blue sage plants
I'm growing White Widow, Northern Lights and Wedding Cake, all autoflowers. They are in bloom, soon to be harvested. I check trichomes using a small microscope. All my plant leaves have uniform small clear green spheres on the surface. Some of these spheres have a clear hair coming out of it. Any idea what these are? I know they are not insects. It's like a a clear trichome that is upside down.

Any help is appreciated.. Anika
 

Renfro

Well-Known Member
I'm growing White Widow, Northern Lights and Wedding Cake, all autoflowers. They are in bloom, soon to be harvested. I check trichomes using a small microscope. All my plant leaves have uniform small clear green spheres on the surface. Some of these spheres have a clear hair coming out of it. Any idea what these are? I know they are not insects. It's like a a clear trichome that is upside down.

Any help is appreciated.. Anika
Pics would help a lot. I know it can be difficult to get good closeups but give it your best try. Sometimes you can get a good shot and then zoom in to see detail if you get the focal plane right.
 
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