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hello. i recently had a harvest and about 2 weeks prior it got to about 100 degrees in my grow room. this caused the plants in there to homorphidite and seed all up. there were never any males anywhere in the pic. anyway i have heard some conflicting storys. first i heard that when this happens they produce pollen and if that is the case does that mean that my young plants that were a week and a half into flower when this happened will there be seeds in them? can a homorph pollenate another young flowering plant? what do i do to prevent future spread of these seeds. i had 2 strains in the grow and one was almost done when the heat hit and the other was 1 and 1/2 weeks. will the 1 and 1/2 weeks ones get seeds 2. plz help thanx

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hello. i recently had a harvest and about 2 weeks prior it got to about 100 degrees in my grow room. this caused the plants in there to homorphidite and seed all up. there were never any males anywhere in the pic. anyway i have heard some conflicting storys. first i heard that when this happens they produce pollen and if that is the case does that mean that my young plants that were a week and a half into flower when this happened will there be seeds in them? can a homorph pollenate another young flowering plant? what do i do to prevent future spread of these seeds. i had 2 strains in the grow and one was almost done when the heat hit and the other was 1 and 1/2 weeks. will the 1 and 1/2 weeks ones get seeds 2. plz help thanx

 

 

The heat stress may have caused one or more of your plants to hermie, but if you're all seeded up I wonder if maybe you had a hermaphrodite earlier in you grow. Maybe you missed it. Pollen sacks form rapidly, mature rapidly, and burst. The seeds take almost two weeks to form completely. If your younger plants had pistols showing then they were probably fertilized also. You should remove all the plants from your flower room and give the room a good wash with a mild bleach solution. Then rinse those young plants good with a spray bottle full of water to remove as much remaining pollen as possible. The pollen is like dust, and it will linger in your grow for quite awhile, getting blown around by your fan until it finds a pistol. Keep a close eye on the new bud formation, and maybe you can catch the next herm before you have this happen again. Good luck!

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