xum
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I started out with 8-9 plants of two different strains. After about a week or so of flowering I identified the females from the males and chopped the males down.
About 2 weeks ago, which was roughly 4-5 weeks into flower, I was looking at my tallest plant and noticed a cluster of seeds growing on the bottom of one of the colas.
I looked over the rest of the plant and didn't see anymore anywhere else. I plucked those seeds off and threw them away.
I'm pretty sure the plant didn't get pollinated by another plant because I chopped the males down well before I'm sure they were able to produce pollen.
So I guess my two questions are
1) How old does a male have to be in flower before it produces pollen?
&
2) If my plant is a hermaphrodite, are there any other ways to tell aside from seeing the ballsacks everywhere on it?
Thanks for looking, thanks more for answering!
About 2 weeks ago, which was roughly 4-5 weeks into flower, I was looking at my tallest plant and noticed a cluster of seeds growing on the bottom of one of the colas.
I looked over the rest of the plant and didn't see anymore anywhere else. I plucked those seeds off and threw them away.
I'm pretty sure the plant didn't get pollinated by another plant because I chopped the males down well before I'm sure they were able to produce pollen.
So I guess my two questions are
1) How old does a male have to be in flower before it produces pollen?
&
2) If my plant is a hermaphrodite, are there any other ways to tell aside from seeing the ballsacks everywhere on it?
Thanks for looking, thanks more for answering!