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Are these nanners?
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Are these nanners?
Got some nanners on the Orange Nectar #1? Not sure, I have seen these before but Can anyone help me identify if they are or not please? cheers
Last edited by biosynthetic on Mon Jun 05, 2023 11:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Are these nanners?
To me does look like you may have a couple but looks like you're late in flower, you'll have pretty much seedless buds. You may only find a few mature seeds on the whole plant. I'd remove the nanners and then carry on as if it never happened.
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Re: Are these nanners?
Coolncrypta.core wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 10:58 pmTo me does look like you may have a couple but looks like you're late in flower, you'll have pretty much seedless buds. You may only find a few mature seeds on the whole plant. I'd remove the nanners and then carry on as if it never happened.
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Re: Are these nanners?
Make sure to check all over, thoroughly. Those things can start coming out of the woodwork. Ask me how I know. Plan for the worst & hope for the best.
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Re: Are these nanners?
agreed with late nanners. from what ive seen, a few of the more "elite" phenos tend to produce late nanners with no seeds.
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Re: Are these nanners?
Good weed and a few bonus seeds that bud looks bob on mate.
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Re: Are these nanners?
Grumpy Toad wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 2:36 amMake sure to check all over, thoroughly. Those things can start coming out of the woodwork. Ask me how I know. Plan for the worst & hope for the best.
Cheers Yeh I think this one has some light stress, it's a new strain to me so I'm just giving them a thorough test. Hopefully it has little to no seeds but I'm harvesting her a week early anyways so we will soon see. It does look and smell tasty can't wait, in fact I'm gonna take a lower sample tonight heheGreenfingers wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 6:19 pmGood weed and a few bonus seeds that bud looks bob on mate.
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Re: Are these nanners?
I've had these a food few times over the years late in flower. Some strains will do it almost every time, 99% of the time no seeds for me.
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Re: Are these nanners?
Damage is already done inside buds by time you seeming nanners, it takes around 4 weeks for them to start seeding up, you might get odd seed inside buds from time to time when you smoke it. But its too late into bloom for them to cause too much damage now. Its more common than you think seeing them late in bloom, plant is just trying to reproduce. Any seeds you find i would think would be called inbred fems, i might be wrong though.
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Re: Are these nanners?
So after a little reading around a bit, the offspring seeds from a hermie aren`t called or known as inbred fem seeds but more plain and simple "hermie seeds" which if grown out is said to have a 99% chance of being hermie again and 1% of being fem beans (hmm not so sure about those %ges myself but tis what i read). But that sure sounds like your tossing a double headed coin and hoping it lands on tails type of scenario if you try to grow them out, not good at all. Sorry about that my bad.2-Scoops wrote: ↑Tue Jun 06, 2023 7:16 pmDamage is already done inside buds by time you seeming nanners, it takes around 4 weeks for them to start seeding up, you might get odd seed inside buds from time to time when you smoke it. But its too late into bloom for them to cause too much damage now. Its more common than you think seeing them late in bloom, plant is just trying to reproduce. Any seeds you find i would think would be called inbred fems, i might be wrong though.