HELP Could this be male flowers?
OK, I know these pictures are blurry forgive my poor little camera (she wants new batteries)....but to describe it, I'm seeing two little green bubble looking things grow at 3 different nodes on my plant (these pictures are all the same node, though)...they are yet very little, and I don't want to rule out the possibility of female parts growing from the little bulbs, but do you guys think I'm seeing male bulbs there? This is the middle of the 5th week of veg, and the plants have recently undergone a few days of less light than normal, not quite 12 full hours of darkness, but the mechanics came to my apartment one day so I had to hide the plants in my closet for about 4 hours, and my husband was sick with headaches so I had to turn off my lights a little early a few nights...I appreciate any help...
HELP Could this be male flowers?
no way I can tell from those pics, no harm can be done until flowering anyways as thats when they will open. What your are describing and what I can see in the less blury thumbnails looks like just natural tissue build up around the nodes. This helps support the leafs and secondary branches, and as the leafs look large and there are secondary branches this would wake sense.
also, it looks very healthy ;)
HELP Could this be male flowers?
is that a lowryder? looks small to see sex.then again lr are about 3-4 inches when sex shows
HELP Could this be male flowers?
Do female plants EVER create little balls at the nodes. Balls on a string (thats what they look like)?
HELP Could this be male flowers?
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Originally Posted by rinconmann
Do female plants EVER create little balls at the nodes. Balls on a string (thats what they look like)?
yeat, ovaries
HELP Could this be male flowers?
yeah, I really thought that might be tissue just growing around those secondary branches, llamaman. So you're saying that could still end up being a female, even when those tiny little "banana" things grow?