ToothDaClown
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I don't have any picture right now, but will try to post some very soon.
I have some sprouted bagseed seedlings that are about 8" tall but real thin and spindly.
They are 3 to 5 weeks old -- I'm not sure of the exact date they were planted.
My problem is that 2 of them are just covered with what looks like pollen sacs. They do not have any alternating nodes yet and only 3 and 4 pairs of opposing fan leaves.
Can they be flowering that young? They have been under MH on a 16/8 schedule.
Also, I haven't found any pollen yet, but some of the little sac like things are open and look like a pollen sac that has shed the pollen. If they had pollen in them, wouldn't there be traces of it still visible in the opened sacs?
I've never heard of anything like it.
Any suggestions on what is happening will be greatly appreciated.
I've pulled them out of the room and will probably through them out, maybe even the whole bunch of them. They were planted by a friend that has disappeared leaving them behind.
Thank you for your ideas.
Great smoking.
I have some sprouted bagseed seedlings that are about 8" tall but real thin and spindly.
They are 3 to 5 weeks old -- I'm not sure of the exact date they were planted.
My problem is that 2 of them are just covered with what looks like pollen sacs. They do not have any alternating nodes yet and only 3 and 4 pairs of opposing fan leaves.
Can they be flowering that young? They have been under MH on a 16/8 schedule.
Also, I haven't found any pollen yet, but some of the little sac like things are open and look like a pollen sac that has shed the pollen. If they had pollen in them, wouldn't there be traces of it still visible in the opened sacs?
I've never heard of anything like it.
Any suggestions on what is happening will be greatly appreciated.
I've pulled them out of the room and will probably through them out, maybe even the whole bunch of them. They were planted by a friend that has disappeared leaving them behind.
Thank you for your ideas.
Great smoking.