Problem with 2 plants (flowering has stopped)

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Good evening to all the member of the community.I just noticed some strange behavior from 2 different grow,both in two independent tents. As you can see from the photo i provide the flowering has stopped and one them has 2 seeds on it.The rest plants in the tent are following a steady progress



Plant 1 - 2.5months old - True OG auto (hasn't fine buds)

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Plant 2 - 2months old - Buddha cheese auto (stopped flowering nad has 2 seeds)

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Many thanks..
 

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I don't see a seed anywhere.. What makes you think that what you circled is a seed? How long has it been with no change in flower development?
 
Lightly squeeze it , it it's firm inside it's a seed.



I don't see a seed anywhere.. What makes you think that what you circled is a seed? How long has it been with no change in flower development?

i have open another one and there was a seed inside !! Hard seed..i know the difference !!
It have stopped 10 days...

Sorry..i'm not a native english speaker !!
 
You need to dig deeper into canopy of all strains, possibly a herm in the bunch and pollen just got blown around.
 
A hermie can be hard find sometimes. Look over each individual plant and look for the male flower. Alot of times the male flowers will show up right on the main stem at the axis where the branchs meet the stem. Many times there are only a few male flowers on the hermie, but will fuck up an entire tent. It's possible for the grower to transfer pollen from one tent to the next while doing chores. If you can find hermie, that is the plant(s) to remove. Did you have a hiccup early flower? Stress can make hermies start to shoot a few male flowers, then after the hiccup is corrected and the stress relieved, she goes back into making female flowers. I think it's a survival thing where the plant is assuring at least a couple of seeds, even if inbred. I've grown out seeds from hermies, and they are always hermies too, so it is gentetic, but the environment influences the expression of the trait. I've had hermies like that and only knew they where hermie until grinding for use.
 
A hermie can be hard find sometimes. Look over each individual plant and look for the male flower. Alot of times the male flowers will show up right on the main stem at the axis where the branchs meet the stem. Many times there are only a few male flowers on the hermie, but will fuck up an entire tent. It's possible for the grower to transfer pollen from one tent to the next while doing chores. If you can find hermie, that is the plant(s) to remove. Did you have a hiccup early flower? Stress can make hermies start to shoot a few male flowers, then after the hiccup is corrected and the stress relieved, she goes back into making female flowers. I think it's a survival thing where the plant is assuring at least a couple of seeds, even if inbred. I've grown out seeds from hermies, and they are always hermies too, so it is gentetic, but the environment influences the expression of the trait. I've had hermies like that and only knew they where hermie until grinding for use.


Thank you guys..
but the other 3 plant became hermies too..
I'll do some hash i think..
cooool..
 
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