No worries, just looks like a swollen calyx.
I picked it off and it was a fully developed seed inside
I agree, pistils coming out is giveaway.
How long has plant been in flower? It doesn’t even look old enough to have a fully developed seed.
1 week in flower
I don’t think they come that fast. Is there any pollen sacks open on plant?
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How long has plant been in flower? It doesn’t even look old enough to have a fully developed seed.
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Could pre flowers get pollinated and start forming seeds before flower starts @dbrn32 ? I was under the impression it took a good month for full development of seed
Those are swollen cylax and look for white hairs coming out of the others. Mine look the same when going into flower i had the same thoughts .

I picked it off and it was a fully developed seed inside
Did you keep the seed? I think it would be educational for us to see it if you did.
Could we have a few more pics of the plant at different nodes (I am wondering if you have a hermi possibly)
I haven’t seen fully developed seeds until late in flower. I’m sure it would be possible for a preflower to catch pollen, it’s the fully developed part that has me a little puzzled.
If you can get a pic of one would be awesome. Has anyone popped one of these open before?

Has anyone popped one of these open before?
Guilty. The BBA I grew last year was the first plant I had that showed those big swollen calyxes at the node junctions… so yes, I took a couple off and ripped them open. There wasn’t any solid mass in them… they seemed hollow to me when I did it.
I have also pulled them apart and like bogleg said nothing solid. I have never found fully developed seeds until the end
It’s possible that these were present before they were put into flower and I didn’t notice them. I don’t have a pic of the seed right now but I will try to take one this evening.i can tell you that the seed that was inside was dark brown and hard. I found 3 on one plant and one on the others
New pics below
That is a female plant.
Here is what to look for when you see something like that ok