Quote Originally Posted by male80205
I might be a bit paranoid - I am a newbie ya know lol.
Noooo...you're kidding, lol. Happens to the best of us.

Quote Originally Posted by male80205
I am positive that there are a few
plants with seed clusters and they are fully developed.
Ok, but seed clusters have no organized growth pattern, and if you're wrong about one, possibly wrong about all. :thumbsup:

Quote Originally Posted by male80205
If you were to open the calyx what would you see? How would it look in comparison to a developing seed?
When still on the plant, as the seed develops, the hairs (the tube which carries the male genetics to the ovary) extending from the calyx will wither-up and die off. The calyx eventually appears to split, giving it a sort-of racing stripe. If there is a seed inside, depending on how mature it is, it will have a semi hard to very hard covering. Full maturity in 6-8 weeks. Caution: White dwarf (immature) seeds explode when lit.

If you open a barren (unpollinated) calyx, all you'll see is mush, with a couple of hairs sticking out.


Quote Originally Posted by male80205
Thanks for info!
No problem. That's what we're here for. :jointsmile: