Little yellow bannana's on my plant, what are they?

About a month into flowering I noticed there were these little yellow things on my buds. I could just barely even see them and over the next week or two they got a little bigger but just barely. About a month after that I noticed I had seeds in my buds. My plants are started from bag seed, I don't know the strain or anything about there origin. All males were found very, very early and chopped out immediately so I don't think they could have been pollinated. I am also growing indoors under a 1000w swichable. I read somewhere (don't know where and can't find the thread again) that this sometimes occurs and you can use these little yellow bannana's to pollinate your buds and the seeds will normally be all female seeds. I don't know if this is true or not. All I know is the longer my plants are in flower the more of these little yellow things seem to appear. Does anybody know what they are or what I may have done?

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I found out that what I did was stressed them(accidentally) and they formed these so called (bannanas) and pollinated themselves. I continued to flower them even after seeing the seeds since I would have had to throw everything away and end up with absolutely nothing. Seeded bud is better than no bud. The resulting plants were totally seeded out with mature seeds that are actually femmed seeds (female seeds). I did not intend to do this but it happens. The marijuana plant is an amazing thing, it will do what it needs to do to survive, it really can be hard to kill. It's a good thing for us humans. But now I have plenty of good pot and hundreds of female seeds. It was a pain for my wife to clean(haha) but it was worth it since I got good bud and lots of free female seeds that will last me a very long time. now I know what these "bannanas" are! Hopefully this will help others to identify what might be happening with their ladies and then they can maske the choice on whether or not too dump them.
 
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these can be bennificial if done properly!!
ever heard of female pollen! i wouldnt use it if you didnt cause it to occure.
there is a way to reproduce what youve done but with assurance the hermie gene is not present in the seeds made from the banannas. ive done it countless times and no ill effects. when your only allowed a certain amount of plants and when its time you have all but 1 male. things will change! youll find a way!! it works. ive some photos that should be in mags!
 
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Thanks for all the comments and helpful info. from everybody. I now realize what I have can be of great benefit to me if I use it right. I did not know it before. These hundreds of female seeds I did not want before are free and will be very useful this summer if I choose to grow outdoors in many locations but don't want to pay the high dollar for femmed seeds from an oversees seed bank as I might have dozens of outdoor locations to put them!:slide:
 
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