Maybe nanners, or just paranoia??

Will try to make this not too long and drawn out lol.
History:
Firstly, started some new strains from seed that I have never grown before. One is Blue Dream purchased from true north seed bank
Bred by Humboldt seed organization. Currently they are 25 days in to flower, indoor, soil grow using botanicare organic nutes. Under 1k watt HPS lifghting.
On day 10 of flower, we had a timer malfunction and the lights did not go out (panic ensued). Scoured boards and posts for direction and decided to keep lights on until the next scheduled dark cycle and carry on as usual. Had some other plants hermie but they were an experiment using our own seeds from a previous crop that went seedy due to heat struggles (that issue is fixed).
My issue now is I think I am starting to see some green nanner like parts in the very top buds on the blue dream. The last sativa dominant hybrid I grew (dour diesel) had a few nanners at the end so my question is:
Are these sativa dom hybrids prone to nanners? Is it because of the light malfunction? Am I being too paranoid? And lastly, should I pull them and euthanize them now so I don’t risk pollinating everyone else.
This is only the second time i’ve done a sativa dom hybrid and the first round growing this blue dream strain. Any experience would be appreciated. I will try and post a pic a little later when lights come on.
CL
 
I know right! I thought so . Can u stay ahead of them if you pluck or should you just kill the plant while you’re ahead and they haven’t exploded pollen everywhere?

Well that's really going to depend on how many it throws. If it throws more than 3 before its 90% done, I get rid of it. That's just me. I have a lot of seeds and a lot of grow space.

If you're really patient and have a lot of time, you can try to stay ahead. It's not always easy though.
 
Well that's really going to depend on how many it throws. If it throws more than 3 before its 90% done, I get rid of it. That's just me. I have a lot of seeds and a lot of grow space.

If you're really patient and have a lot of time, you can try to stay ahead. It's not always easy though.

Thanks! Appreciate your opinion
 
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