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    Singular seed in cola

    I harvested 2 days ago and while checking on the drying I noticed ONE seed in my bud, on the outside. I checked everywhere else, but could only find the one. Did it Hermie days before harvest?

    #2
    I have got a single seed from one plant grow, must have been hermie.

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    • Robert42
      Robert42 commented
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      Yeah I just picked it out it was a really brittle and premature seeds I'm guessing it came about the last week of its life

    #3
    Plant it!!!! Free seeds are always a bonus!! 😎

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    • Robert42
      Robert42 commented
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      haha if only it was fully developed

    #4
    You probably had a banana that you missed, I believe it's 30-40 days for a seed to develop I can't remember exact time it's been awhile since I read it. It's just mother nature's magic they do to try to reproduce without a male around. You will probably find a few more in there, no promises but probably will
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    • Robert42
      Robert42 commented
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      Hmm maybe, ill find out soon for sure. edit : yes I found 2 more in there def Hermie or got pollinated outside
      Last edited by Robert42; 10-07-2020, 02:59 PM.

    #5
    Are you indoor? The plant could have tossed one sac or even a single banana popped out, I've had that before, but usually at the very end of the cycle. Seeds usually take 6 or so weeks to fully mature. Is your seed dark with stripes or is it a lighter single colored seed?

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    • Robert42
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      Dark with stripes it might of got pollinated outdoors but maybe its just a hermie. and no did not see a nanner or anything like one on mine, just 3 seed pods so far

    • ChadWestport
      ChadWestport commented
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      If you are outdoors, pollen can travel extremely far, so you might of had that drift in. Either way, I'd plant it and see what comes of it.

    • Robert42
      Robert42 commented
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      Yeah, I'm gonna guess its that since I'm not finding signs of a hermie they are really small seeds gonna try and germinate them

    #6
    Yeah whatever a free seed is a free seed. I say plant it & see what happens.

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