my thoughts and opinion, dont sweat the seeds or the elusive nanner, its clear it was at least 2 weks ago, takes 2 wks min to have noticable seeds, ,the nanner could have fallen off and be long gone weeks ago, since the plant is not heavily seeded or hermied, soooooo the damage is done, if it herms this late it really makes no difference as theres no time for seeds to form, and it may be the best meds you have ever grown ,you just dont know yet, bit of history-- the bang on best strains of yesteryear think 60s,70's80s era columbian gold, morracan hash,Maui wowie, killer mexican sativas, well i was researching a few months ago and found several articles about those old strains turns out many were all hermie diploid i think is the term i may be wrong on the word, anyway those strains were wild landrace genetics that were adapted to basically be a both sex plant having one grow out all female or male was the oddball, this was a survival mechanisim that they did due to harsh and intense enviroments, they tried hard (breeders) to get them to be 2 sexes and it proved to be quite difficult so many were shelved for indoor production strains and the new versions re hybrids that still have a high instance of herms, but it was amazing pot that kept a generation of stoners baked/medicated to the gills, nobody cared if there were seeds in a bag of primo cuz it was awesome, and they had beans to try to grow as a bonus, we are spoiled nowadays with seedless but the truth is seeds are the plants primary life goal its all they want and live for, my point is if its good enough you'll be glad she gave you som beans and you didnt have to do anything to get em!! and no patient will mind a few beans for the same reasons !! make sense??
Makes sense to me. I've made a complete 180* switch in my opinion about finding seeds in one of my Bubba Kush plants. Now I'm very happy to have them as it was a beautiful plant. I'm going to spend this summer/fall looking for outdoor spots to plant all these next year. I'd love to see a field of Bubba Kush