Well finally the last (3/3) of these plants has clearly visible pistils at the top. I"m still monitoring closely for any other developments but i'm hoping now that all i see develop is bud. I should mention that 2 of these plants, the ones i first thought would be male, have pistils only at the...
So the plant titled above as "Male Suspect #1" has popped a few sets of pistils at the top. I wish I had taken pictures of the crab claws before they turned to leaf. Most here, including myself would have been 90% sure it was going to sprout balls. This is exactly why I wait to see the actual...
So the plant titled above as "Male Suspect #1" has popped a few sets of pistils at the top. I wish I had taken pictures of the crab claws before they turned to leaf. Most here, including myself would have been 90% sure it was going to sprout balls. This is exactly why I wait to see the actual...
For sure, I wont pull anything until I see Pollen Balls. In fact I just found Pistils on another one of the plants doing this so now there are 2/3 that will be girls at best...hermies at least.
it looked like a male when it had crab claws, these leaves grew instead of pollen sacs, also have popped up on one with well developed pistils. see more pics and info here: Preflowers producing new leaf growth instead of pistils/pollen sacks
hey thanks for the interest. If you wish, I started another thread with a few more pics and info. here:Preflowers producing new leaf growth instead of pistils/pollen sacks
Plants are about 11/12 weeks from seed, and outdoors.
My gut is telling me that you gave them too much light too early.
As seedlings or baby clones they are very delicate and need to develop a good root system to support the foliage/drink lots. 18/6 should be fine, but you might want to raise the light a few inches to reduce the strength of the...