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    #1
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    Seed?

    How do you know when your female plant bearing seeds is finished?
    Green Love Reviewed by Green Love on . Seed? How do you know when your female plant bearing seeds is finished? Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Seed?

    when brown or dark brow with lighter spots. Also they will just drop them some times. I have heard some people just pop one out now and then to see the color. If they are yellowish or green they are not done yet.

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    #3
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    Seed?

    If you look at the calyx surrounding the seed, many times they'll begin to split open before the plant is even ready to be harvested and are already bearing mature seeds. I don't try collecting the seeds until I'm actually consuming the product, though, since I've heard they will still mature some more during the drying/curing process.

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    #4
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    Seed?

    Thank you much.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Seed?

    Most seeds are viable about 5 weeks after pollination, but I usually leave 'em till 6 or 7 weeks whenever possible.

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