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    What are the 1st signs of accidental pollination?

    Have pistils drawing up early & I suspect it could be from a hermie somewhere in my garden. This is an auto, about halfway thru flowering now, but this started nearly 2 weeks ago. It's nowhere near being ready. The pistils don't turn brown, they just shrivel up & there's nothing left but big fat swollen calyxes with no pistils or only a few small ones left. It started on the top of the plant & has worked it's way down.

    Has anyone experienced this?


    #2
    swollen calyx rings a few alarm bells if its way too ealy, maybe get a toothpick and see if you can poke one open and see if there's anything going on inside. (I don't know how long it takes for seeds to fully form even if they're not viable)
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    #3
    Thanks guys. I plucked some of them & opened them up & there is a tiny green seed at the very bottom of each one it seems. It has to be a seed because it's kinda hard even tho it's green. I'm going to get my microscope out & post some pics.

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    • OzBud
      OzBud commented
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      I think they start off green

    #4
    Ma'am...I agree with your assessment..seeds you have..I'm crying for you on my knees.. Damn the luck

    ttmab

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    • rwdyredhead
      rwdyredhead commented
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      Well thank you Doc
      That makes it so much better!!

    #5
    Pics incoming. Sorry it took so long, it's been hectic around my house tonight.

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      #6
      Question is, what to do now? I have autos in coco that just got their 1st couple of pistils in the last few days. I wonder how early they can be pollinated?

      I have not found any nanners yet but they must be there. So, what is the best course of action? How do I rid the grow room of pollen?

      I'm going to do some reading on it but any advice is appreciated. Thanks guys

      Pistils started to wither about 2 weeks ago & this is how tiny the seeds are still.
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      Last edited by rwdyredhead; 05-19-2017, 12:44 AM.

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        #7
        A few seeds never hurt anything Buds are still potent even if they've got some seeds! You're being really on top of it.

        You could let them develop and keep them, or you could pick them off as you see them to help the plant focus on the rest of the buds. It does look like those might be seeds. Has it been hot? Are they appearing on the buds that are closest to the light? Have there been any weird light cycles or possibly an indicator light or light leak during their dark period?

        If you haven't seen a single banana or pollen sac I honestly wouldn't worry too much about pollen, as it doesn't seem like you had a bunch of pollen burst anywhere. Once pollen gets dried out it's definitely a lot less effective.

        To your question about pollination, they can be pollinated from their very first pistils, but are most likely to be pollinated a few weeks into the flowering stage. I doubt your young ones are affected much if at all.

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        • 9fingerleafs
          9fingerleafs commented
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          the pollen can stay alive for a few days, maybe a week in good conditions but after say two weeks all the pollen has dried out and is no longer fertile. btw i think a banana is just a young pollen sack

        • rwdyredhead
          rwdyredhead commented
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          Thanks 9
          Good info there & nice to know

        • NebulaHaze
          NebulaHaze commented
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          It's possible that stress caused it to herm, but it could also be the genetics. Sometimes you aren't able to do anything to prevent a plant from herming I agree if the pollination happened on 5/6 it's pretty unlikely to be sticking around now

        #8
        Exactly the same as intentional pollination, fertilization.
        SSD

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