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Unfertilized seeds?
I was wondering if anyone has noticed small green or brown "seeds" inside Bracts. When I open up the bract, there is a small seed like thing. It doesn't really look like a seed. Is it possible to have eggs or something that aren't fertilized? Why would I have an immature seed with out pollen? WHat is it? I have searched for male flowers and found none! What do I do? Has anyone had this problem?
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Unfertilized seeds?
I've seen the exact same thing, and assumed it was the beginning of a seed ... don't know for sure ... I've also found one seed in a pile of buds, and no males in sight ... it just 'happens' ...:jointsmile:
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Unfertilized seeds?
There's no such thing as a visible unfertilized seed; the seed begins to form when fertilization takes place. You have a pollen source. It can be one of a few things: Hermaphrodite flower on a female, residual pollen from a previous grow, a male that you did not kill early enough, or even pollen from a neighbor's plant you don't know about. lol!
THe tiny green seed-like things are just immature seeds. Brown ones are mature, or close to it.