I have a THC plant that I used as a, 'what is it going to hurt' experiment. I brushed it with pollen from the outdoor plant I had unexpectedly found seeds in, also with two feminized CBD plants I reversed. The CBD plants did not produce powdery pollen like the outdoor male but in clumps. I did not know if they were viable so I used this plant to test it. This is the only plant I did not dunk to get rid of the aphids as they ignored it, it did not have normal leaves due to monster cropping the clone. It sat for months and finally decided to grow again. I marked the different branches with colored pipe cleaners according to the pollen it got.
I was thrilled to find that it had what looks to me like seeds starting to grow.
I am pretty happy to see that it worked, my success rate with growing has not been that high. Beside the plant in the first picture I have a CBD clone that almost did not make it so even if the other plants do not deliver I can start again with this one. And speaking of the seeds from the outdoor plant, the males went into pollen production before the plants had more than a half dozen leaves on them. I thought that strange as the females were in no way ready to receive the pollen, nature looks like it is getting it wrong this time. But today I see some of the females of these outdoor seeds throwing up pistils. But the plants are only 6-8" tall and I have them on a 16/8 light cycle. I would have thought they would remain in veg. And not just one plant but four of them. This is the talest one in the group shot of the six above.
So I am guessing I should keep the lights on them for 24 hours. They are too small to even produce popcorn buds. I want to grow them out big enough to see what a full size plant would produce. Learning weird shit every day it seems.