My New Word of the Day: Rodelization.

First time grower, she's a feminized autoflower Royal Dwarf.

I had the light too close, I over feed and over watered. She's bounced back well.

The top of the plant, which because of LST is at the side, went into a weird ultra stretch period.

I believe it's close to harvest and have been sampling from this area of the plant. Today I noticed a seed, and have been very confused ever since.

Please note it's an indoor grow, no male plants nearby, fresh tent never used before.

But ultimately my question is, is this the end of the world for me and my plant?
 

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xtsho

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A seed isn't the end of the plant. But that plant is in pretty rough shape from extreme overfeeding and that's going to have a negative effect on the yield and quality.
 
I definitely gave it too much phosphoric acid as a pH down nutrient, way too much.

The budding sites are large, but maybe airy/fluffy.

From what I've sampled, dried small buds, it's very strong for me.
 
Light and heat stress will cause hermies. Not end of the world just make sure its dried slowly and youll be ok.
Thank you! Although, drying slowly might be a challenge, I've been growing using my air-con on dehumidifier setting. I'm getting a low 30% relative humidity and can't alter the setting other then the fan speed. I've heard 50%Rh is best for drying.
 
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