View Full Version : Pre-flowering at 6 weeks
sunbiz1
04-10-2010, 03:42 PM
I'm going to post pictures later today, I need some better trained eyes than I have to determine sex. I have 2 plants here(among many varying from 2 to 8 weeks in age and 3 different varieties). They are all indoors awaiting outdoor transplantation. All were grown in identical soil and light in windowsills.
How can it occur that 2 plants grown in identical conditions would pre-flower when all of the remaining plants are doing what they are supposed to?.
The 2 plants in question need to be transplanted(desperately). In fact, they were going out today until I noticed this. They look like males, which is fine b/c I have a location 10 miles away from females for male seeding. Perhaps root bind caused them to stress and pre-flower?.
Any input from you experienced growers would be much appreciated.
Biz
sunbiz1
04-10-2010, 10:54 PM
I can only upload 5 at a time here. Pics 1 and 2 are my question plants. The other 3 are all vegetative.
Dutch Pimp
04-11-2010, 04:58 AM
I don't have great vision:...but, pics #1 & #2 appear to be male. Pics #3-4-5...you can't see anything looking down from the top...you have to look from the sides.
JungleSuperstar
04-11-2010, 12:48 PM
i cant see very well either but i think i can see lil balls in pic 2 :(
sunbiz1
04-11-2010, 03:19 PM
i cant see very well either but i think i can see lil balls in pic 2 :(
Yep, both 1 and 2 are males...a day later and now I can see the immature pods. Both plants are quarantined and going to the designated male, let them grow wild plot I set aside. No other plants are showing sign of sex yet. They normally don't until July when I start checking with a magnifying glass.
JungleSuperstar
04-11-2010, 03:42 PM
Yep, both 1 and 2 are males...a day later and now I can see the immature pods. Both plants are quarantined and going to the designated male, let them grow wild plot I set aside. No other plants are showing sign of sex yet. They normally don't until July when I start checking with a magnifying glass.
shame man:(
good luck with the rest tho matey:thumbsup::jointsmile:
Dutch Pimp
04-11-2010, 04:06 PM
males, nearly always show first...cause, their duty is done after 3-4 weeks of flowering. I assume they die quickly, as summer goes along?
sunbiz1
04-11-2010, 09:59 PM
males, nearly always show first...cause, their duty is done after 3-4 weeks of flowering. I assume they die quickly, as summer goes along?
Yes and no, males do show first...but they will exist on their own well into Fall.
busybee
04-13-2010, 10:27 PM
Yes and no, males do show first
:jointsmile:not 100% true...i started with four plants(bagseed),last 2 to show where male,1st to show was f but turned hermie,2nd to show was female...and still is!!!:thumbsup:
sunbiz1
04-14-2010, 07:40 PM
:jointsmile:not 100% true...i started with four plants(bagseed),last 2 to show where male,1st to show was f but turned hermie,2nd to show was female...and still is!!!:thumbsup:
Interesting, I'm guessing I have more than a few here that will turn into hermaphrodites. One of the strains came from a hermie mother, but the potency was so high that I couldn't pass up doing a second generation.
drudown11
05-09-2010, 01:40 AM
It appears to be a male from the first two pics. It also looks like its flowering, with the pollen clusters forming on the tops. It could be a hermie but ive personally never grown a straight hermaprodite, just some strains that popped a few nanners at the end of flower(which i have read, does not mean its a true hermie) It Definatly appears to be a male though.
How many hours of light are they getting? Right now its just late enough to start planting outside. Some strains can be a little finnicky when it comes to getting thrown into flower.(all depends on there genetic lineage aka sativa/ indica)
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