Quote Originally Posted by drudown11
I pollinated a few colas on the smallest plants and you can already see some of the bracts filling with little seeds.

Do buds mature faster once pollination occurs? I swear the pollinated plants are two weeks ahead of the of identical clones that are all seedless.
By my experience,... NO,... the seeds will mature initially making the buds look fatter,... but only in the pollenated calyx's. Pollenating a plant will also initially stunt growth as she's putting more effort into seeds instead of growth and flower generation.

If you were early in flowering when you pollenated, then your buds might have a chance to grow more flowers and fill in as if there wasn't any seeds. This is the case with my latest GDP, I know it's heavily seeded,... but looking at the buds I can't see em since they've tripled in size since the pollination. :wtf:


I'm probably talking out my ass tho as I'm still kinda a newb to this whole thing, just posting my observations.:hippy: