• In case you wonder why they call them nanners. Only a few days from chop, so no concern.

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      • Good pic. I haven’t seen any of those yet but I’m always looking.

          • @GuppyGirl a nanner? It’s an undesired result of anything from genetics to stress. Mine was likely caused by a light leak in the corner of the tent. If you don’t catch them, they can open and spill pollen on the buds, causing them to grow seeds.

            • Moisten your fingers and pluck or gently pull off with tweezers. Just remember they can have pollen in them.

              • @Phyto2theEndo so, would that pollen then lead to S1 seeds? Is there a way to naturally induce this state, to maximize seed production naturally without the spray? Does that, when done, give you seeds and useable plant after separation?

            • @GuppyGirl no, ypu don’t want this pollen. It’s a last ditch effort to maintain its own genetics. Pollenated buds are likely to pass the “herm” trait on and the resulting seeds will result in seeded bud most of the time. There are better ways to force fems to produce pollen, though not necessarily natural.

              • @Phyto2theEndo right, okay. I wasn’t sure if there was a natural way to self a plant without having to lose the entire plant due to the toxic spray that blocks the hormone(?) or is it floods the hormone? Sorry, don’t have the bottle here and I’m baked, lol. 🤣 I think Silver Thiosulfate?