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Ok, you are right! Thanks alot Headshake! Its people like you that I know I can count on! Ok, another question. If im understanding everything right is it true that a plant can still turn into male after it starts flowering and if so what is the best way to prevent that. OHHH, one more if you guys dont mind. If you have 2 plants outdoors and they are about 5 feet apart and one turns male and one is female do you immediately cut the male down or do you leave it up and for how long?
Yes, they can turn male during flowering if stressed too much during the flowering phase. This is what we call a hermie (hermaphrodite) meaning containing both male (pollen) and female parts (pistils/flowers). Best way to avoid it is don't stress the plant and if inside no light exposure during the dark period in flowering.

Yes, the wind from outside can easily pollinate your whole crop making it seedy. If you want seedless bud remove the male immediately after confirming that it is indeed a male.
Italiano715 Reviewed by Italiano715 on . Pistils white green! Need the pros! Ok If preflowering starts does that mean the pistils are green at first and change white or do they come out white? Im not sure what im looking at but I think I have seen maybe a couple white pistils. That is why I am asking this questions.. Thinks for the help in advance. And please dont tell me to read because I read on here ALL the time. There is alot of smart peeps on this site. peace:rasta: Rating: 5