Quote Originally Posted by jmo124
Will we observe a decrease in potency?
no, you shouldn't. especially since it occurred (at what seems to be) so late in flower.

Quote Originally Posted by jmo124
Will we be able to use the seeds from the pollinated females?
yes....and they will be 100% female....but they could also have a tendency to hermie too. so use at your own discretion. for what it's worth though, this is how feminized seeds are made. by stressing ladies via light, food etc and making them produce male parts. but since the DNA is from a 100% female, whether the plant pollinates itself or another, the offspring has to be 100% female. granted, top notch breeders have healthy strains and do this on purpose.

Quote Originally Posted by jmo124
Are we fucked?!
YES!!! not really, just kidding. i couldn't resist.



now, if you can answer some questions for us....

how big do the seeds look? are the bracts split yet? pop a seed out, what color is it?

what color are the majority of your pistils?


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headshake Reviewed by headshake on . Please Help! F*#cking pollen! Hi there guys, first post here and I'm looking for some help: My girls are approaching day 1 of their 8th week of flowering and I've discovered they've been pollinated by a stress-induced hermie - we didn't catch it in time and can see a few seeds on girls nearby. I'm new to the world of gardening but as I understand it pollination is to be avoided because a pollinated plant will divert all its energy to seed production. From what it looks like, most of the plants' buds have developed Rating: 5