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casual
08-30-2009, 06:20 PM
Hey all, its been awhile since my last post. Anyhow, my new endeavors have landed me a very nice seed from some STL dank. The only problem is, 1 month into this plants life, emerged about 10 silvery white pistils. I know what this means. What i dont understand, is the fact that i showed me its sex this early, and on a 18/6 veg light cycle. ALso the newest growth of the plant is clearly forming a main cola. represented by a dence ball of plant growth, with small leaves inside ready to start their spiral.

Also i didn't have a chance to top this girl, so i dont know if that has anything to do with this oddity. In the past, all of my babies didn't show me their sex until 12/12 light was introduced. Also the plant is 1 foot tall, on its 7th node. FF ocean forest soil, Earthworm castings, hydro-organic flowering powder, and schultz all purpose dropper food every 3rd watering. (i only got to use my schultz once) The lights on this baby are 9 150 watt replacement CFL's, and 5 100 watt replacement CFL's, all at 2700k spectrum.

What does this mean? do i have an autoflowering strain, if you think so, what is the best light cycle for these type of plants? Any comments or knowledge from personal XP would be very appreciated. TY all, you make this possible with your help. Merry gonja tokin'.

casual
08-30-2009, 06:36 PM
andwould it bea good idea to top her now, early in her lifre to make more colas?

Weezard
08-30-2009, 08:38 PM
andwould it bea good idea to top her now, early in her lifre to make more colas?

I usually do, for indoor girls.
Depending on the strain and morphology of the particular plant.

As for early sexing?
When did you start adding this; "hydro-organic flowering powder,"?
Might not matter, but it sounds like something you don't want in veg.
It is very strain related.
Some strains will autoflower, some will insist on flowering a bit early, some want to stay kids forever.:cool:

But, just for giggles, suggest you hold da flowering powder until bloom time on the next run.

Aloha
Weezard

DreadedHermie
08-30-2009, 10:03 PM
Most folks prefer a bluer (6500K) bub for veg and switch to 2700's for flower. Cooler light colors seem to produce a sturdier plant in veg, from what I've seen...

Those reddish bulbs may have something to do with it. Just a guess, though.