Personally...I'd use this as a learning experience, and let her finish what she started. Shocking the roots with ice water is a great way to further your problems. I grow in an outdoor shed, and keeping the roots warm enough not to stress the ladies is a nightly concern, as cold roots stunt the plant.

If pollen sacks are still closed, pluck 'em when you see 'em. The pollen has to be viable (mature) to pollinate. If they're already opened, you'll get more seeds. Not a tough choice, IMHO. Especially if Reverse is being used. I've never used it, but have heard it does the job. I believe the Reverse returns the plant to the pre-stress growth. But if it's a weak strain and extremely prone to hermaphrodism, nothing will help.

Have you broken-down a small bud and checked to see how bad the pollination is? Might just be a few seeds per bud, might be 50. If only a few, no big deal.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . A Question about pollination and seed development If I suspect my girls may have been pollinated within the last day or so and the seeds are just beginning to develop, is there any way to 'abort' these beginning seeds? Rating: 5