Spraying water now will inactivate any pollen that is still present on the plants, it can live for more than 3 days it all depends on your temps. high humidity and high temps kill pollen.
Hash is a great idea but seeds are pretty easy to remove and you can still have some outrageously potent buds to smoke IF YOU LET THEM MATURE FULLY they will just be smaller overall.
Spray everything down with water and you should be okay for next crop except maybe a random seed here and there but not anything like the pollinated crop. This is a good thing for you, learning experience and you will have more seeds which in the hand is worth much more than 2 of a bush!
btw just wanted to say I'm grateful for all the help I get, you guys rock, and I will do my best to pay this community back!
Hmm but what is the advantage of spraying on fan leaves, I thought it was the pistils that catches the pollen.Sounds like a plan, don't spray the buds too much just all the fan leaves they should be fine do it early when the lights come on not right before they go off.
Cool, please send some seeds to Gypsy's for freebies.
Thanks for clearing that up. I'd never take money for something that happened by accident like this. I'll learn from this experience, keep some seeds for myself to experience with in the future, give some to my friends, and send the seed bank some if they want to as well.Gypsy is a seed bank that runs this web site. You could sell your beans or give them away as freebies.
bro it seems you have some kind of weird conception of how seed production actually works. when some pollen reaches a flower, a single seed is produced. odds are right now you just have a scattering of seeds growing on your plants from where some male dropped its pollen, and maybe you have a few hermie flowers here and there. you removed the males right? OK good, now just take a spray bottle and spray off the plants so that any remaining pollen is washed off. no further seeds are going to just magically develop if there is no more pollen there to fertilize the flower.
there is no way on earth you should be considering harvesting that crop right now. the potency will be greatly reduced and so will the smell and flavor. it will smell grassy and have a moderate (not particularly impressive) head high, that's all. once you cut the plant, you can't uncut it, so dont cut until it's finished.
why are you so worried about having seeds? seeds dont hurt anything man, and they are what you WANT. i dont understand your viewpoint that you can't or shouldn't use these seeds because you're "not a breeder", i guess this means you think your cross would be bad somehow? no such thing man. your two strains dont know that they are two strains, they are just two groups of random phenotypes from a larger gene pool. cannabis is a very diverse plant even amongst the same "strain", its only the short sighted breeders who are artifically shrinking the gene pool by heavy inbreeding and selection. cross your two strains and get seeds, and those seeds will sprout a nice variety of wonderful plants with varied characteristics, some of which will no doubt become prized mothers.
why is more diversity a bad thing? i love having a mason jar stuffed full of big ass nugs, and having no idea what strain any of them are, except knowing the general characteristics of each by their appearance. i love having an assortment to smoke from, never smoking the same thing twice, and being surprised by differences in the bud characteristics. why is it SO important to keep each individual "strain" and its genes separated and isolated? sounds like a weird preconception to me. just grow those seeds out man and you will be happy you did!
All I see is female calyx's and stigmas, in fact the fluffy white tufts in the first pic suggest they have not been pollinated at all because they would have withered and turned a dark orange color once pollinated since it transports the pollen grain back inside the ovule for seed development. I hope you are not mistaking all those unpollinated bud calyx's for seeds lol
You're right man, I don't wanna think about it anymore, and besides I already decided to finish themListen, leave it all alone and let it finish we will regroup afterwards and you can show us what you got. If is is making seeds, then so be it. They are easy to remove once the bud is fully mature and the seed is popping out of the calyx's. Let it ride man.
My current crop was seeded heavily because of my ignorance but I am still going to finish it and make hash but I did not see a single seed in any of the pics you posted just lots of lovely buds. Please let it finish and I think you will be very happy with the results. Plants are looking good man.
I have dealt with lots of accidental pollination. So much that i have researched the matter thoroughly. Let me share what i have learned.
Inside the calyx, or female flower, is the ovule. The ovule looks exactly like a tiny green seed. It is this ovule that is pollinated and then it grows and turns brown. It could easily be mistaken for a seed by anyone overzealous in a seed search.
If the herb is for sale, then watch the plants closely over the next two weeks. If they are in fact pollinated, you will see the seeds grow. Then chop them and it should be unnoticed to most folks.
If its for yourself, your probably better off letting them mature and then just picking out ripe seeds as you smoke it.
Hope that helps