Nanners @ day 64, doing perpetual, chance of pollination??

Krippled

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So what are the chances my Yagermeister bagseed with nanners that I took down early @ 64f could of done the deed with Cindy & Ricky??
Here's a pic of the nanners three days after cutting.... C99&Grape Lime Ricky both around 30 days flower, awesome time for some breeding........All were in same room, just not sure how far along-big nanners have to be to do damage.
Thanks in advance...Also no seed shells-beans found in Yager, not worried about it just the others20170118_231802.jpg
 
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MichiganMedGrower

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Some strains put out late bananas but have very little pollen. Those are the ones that give you a few bag seeds. The plant is making a last ditch effort to make at least a few seeds.

I would have just picked those off and finished the plant. Unless they kept coming back or there was a huge outbreak.

Early stamen (bananas) are more of a worry. They can be bigger and healthy and full of pollen.
 

Krippled

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Oh and the seeds found in the buds of a female plant will be female 99%of the time like feminized seed.
I suspect the Yager bagseed came about this way, didn't want to pull it early as it had at least 12 days left to finish... Just didn't want to chance it..
Thanks Again sounds like I'll be ok, then again a FEW fem beans could be nice....
 

MichiganMedGrower

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I suspect the Yager bagseed came about this way, didn't want to pull it early as it had at least 12 days left to finish... Just didn't want to chance it..
Thanks Again sounds like I'll be ok, then again a FEW fem beans could be nice....
I honestly look foward to them. They have grown some great plants for me. But I find less and less the better I learn to grow healthy plants to the end.

But chem and Thai crosses and I am sure pure sativas likely do this even more. And I need my diesel (chem) and thai heavy meds.

It is the breeder of my seeds that explained this to me when I was panicking and cut and threw away a beautiful plant. He yelled at me through email even. :-)
 
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