So my plant is 2 weeks into flower and I still cannot figure out what sex it is. Help please...:cool:
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So my plant is 2 weeks into flower and I still cannot figure out what sex it is. Help please...:cool:
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i see no mature preflowers yet. you can identify yourself. its easy. if you see balls with no antennae commin out then you got a male. but if you see a tear drop with 2 antennae comming out then you got a girl.
True dat. If you can't tell yet then it's just too early. You'll know.Quote:
Originally Posted by cigarettes42
Seams your also showing up pics of the main stem where you topped it. I found my first pre flowers on the top branch nodes.
I had three going but one didn't show sex until last week, it was a hermi and was killed!
However the other two are girls. I too am at two weeks of flower yesterday.
How dark is your dark? Are you letting it sleep near the TV? Or maybe have a red LED in a power strip near by?
Here is a pic from two days ago. As you can see ALL the "buds" are on the nodes of light exposed branches. Of the three plants I grew, NONE had or have (even now) any buds on the main stem.
noticed same thing that you have cut your fan leafs .....check up near the tops....but cutting your fans will hurt your yield in the long run!Quote:
Originally Posted by Vancefish
Are you saying I cut leaves? Because I didn't cut any leaves and I can't even see the OP's leaves, just sticks. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by stra8outtaWeed
not you..the top pics...yours look great:thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Vancefish
ok, ;-)Quote:
Originally Posted by stra8outtaWeed
I somehow didn't even notice the guy has NO leaves! Can't even see a leaf tip in the background.:wtf:
I'm thinking the guy might want to veg a little more to get that leaf count up.
To the OP: The leaf is where the photosynthesis happens. When the plant is vegging under a blue tint bulb (like 6500K). The leaves produce Chlorophyll A, which is the building block of vegetation such as leaves, sticks and such.
When you go into flower and put the plants under red light (2100K). The leaves produce Chlorophyll B. Which is the building blocks of the flowers.
THUS, if the bud sites have no leaves, there is NO chlorophyll B, to make the buds. This MIGHT be why your having trouble getting it to flower. The bud factory is OUT of supplies! ;)
She showed her stuff today!!! I am using CFL's so I figured past the very first few sets of leaves she isnt getting much light anyway. But the very top nodes have some sweet looking hairs on em:rastasmoke: