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There are no other males around and I haven't seen any nanners on them but I haven't looked that closely. It's possible that the shock of getting moved outdoors late in her life caused her to Hermie I suppose. I did give a few fat looking calyx's a pinch and there was no seeds but they did seem a little balloon like. They definitely look suspicious to me, I'll have to clip a couple of the fat ones of the bud in the last 2 pics and look closer. If in fact it is seeding, would it be best to just harvest early? Or maybe let it go and harvest a bunch of seeds for future use?Are there males around or have you found "nanners"? If you want to check, just squeeze a couple of those suspect caylxes and see if there' anything inside, might not be hard, but it will "pop" and a little goo will come out if there's a early seed forming. Some plants get really large caylxes, others not so.
They're autos, so flowering normally starts anytime between 3-6 weeks, or, the plants may be adjusting to the new light source (sun). Unless you've found balls, nanners, or one of your neighbors has a male, I very much doubt they've benn pollinated.I also noticed that the two plants I moved outside have very few pistils compared to the one in the tent. That one is solid hair and the two outside have very few noticeable hairs comparatively. Is this possibly a sign of getting pollinated?
They're 12 weeks old already, so they were well into flowering when I moved them outdoors a month ago. They look nothing like the one that stayed in the tent so I'm not even sure how to tell when they're ready to harvest. Here's a couple pics of the one that stayed in the tent for comparison, lol.They're autos, so flowering normally starts anytime between 3-6 weeks, or, the plants may be adjusting to the new light source (sun). Unless you've found balls, nanners, or one of your neighbors has a male, I very much doubt they've benn pollinated.
They're 12 weeks old already, so they were well into flowering when I moved them outdoors a month ago. They look nothing like the one that stayed in the tent so I'm not even sure how to tell when they're ready to harvest. Here's a couple pics of the one that stayed in the tent for comparison, lol.
They're 12 weeks old already, so they were well into flowering when I moved them outdoors a month ago. They look nothing like the one that stayed in the tent so I'm not even sure how to tell when they're ready to harvest. Here's a couple pics of the one that stayed in the tent for comparison. They sure don't look like 3 of the same strain!They're autos, so flowering normally starts anytime between 3-6 weeks, or, the plants may be adjusting to the new light source (sun). Unless you've found balls, nanners, or one of your neighbors has a male, I very much doubt they've benn pollinated.
I hope so! They sure have some swelled up calyx's compared to the indoor plant. I'm afraid they're making seeds. I guess time will tell...How long do seeds take to mature?I think your going to be ok.
The trichome pics are on mostly on bud, not leaf. I trimmed the buds pretty tight before examining them to make sure I wasn't looking at leaf. I took probably 25 trichome pics of 3-4 different buds from the middle section of the plant and they all had about the same amount of amber on them. I looked at some sugar leaf too and it was almost all amber.Your judging by the leaves, judge by the buds.
Did you look at the pictures? Those buds don't have hardly any hairs at all, but the hairs I do see are red, aside from like two sticking out the top of one one bud. And all trichomes are cloudy with at least 20% amber, 90% amber on the sugar leaf.When the buds on the plant you’re checking don’t have white hairs on the plant. Like less than 20%. That’s when to check with a scope the trichomes
There still leaves, look on the buds themselves, not leaves.The trichome pics are on mostly on bud, not leaf. I trimmed the buds pretty tight before examining them to make sure I wasn't looking at leaf. I took probably 25 trichome pics of 3-4 different buds from the middle section of the plant and they all had about the same amount of amber on them. I looked at some sugar leaf too and it was almost all amber.
Did you look at the pictures? Those buds don't have hardly any hairs at all, but the hairs I do see are red, aside from like two sticking out the top of one one bud. And all trichomes are cloudy with at least 20% amber, 90% amber on the sugar leaf.
I assure you there are buds in the pics, you can see the hairs coming out of the calyx on some. I split a bud down the middle and examined the inside, from 20-70% magnification, and it was a similar amount of amber.There still leaves, look on the buds themselves, not leaves.
Did you look at the pictures. I see white hairs in the bud not all have turned orange redThe trichome pics are on mostly on bud, not leaf. I trimmed the buds pretty tight before examining them to make sure I wasn't looking at leaf. I took probably 25 trichome pics of 3-4 different buds from the middle section of the plant and they all had about the same amount of amber on them. I looked at some sugar leaf too and it was almost all amber.
Did you look at the pictures? Those buds don't have hardly any hairs at all, but the hairs I do see are red, aside from like two sticking out the top of one one bud. And all trichomes are cloudy with at least 20% amber, 90% amber on the sugar leaf.
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