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    #1
    Junior Member

    Is this normal?

    This plant has been under 24 hours of light for the last 2 weeks. I'm using a MH light.

    Is it just me, or does it appear that it's already getting ready to flower?
    Yup, looks like a damn male to me.
    I have another one as well, and I really think it's a female :stoned:


    Here's a few pics of the male in question...





    sensi4me Reviewed by sensi4me on . Is this normal? This plant has been under 24 hours of light for the last 2 weeks. I'm using a MH light. Is it just me, or does it appear that it's already getting ready to flower? Yup, looks like a damn male to me. I have another one as well, and I really think it's a female :stoned: Here's a few pics of the male in question... http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/badass98svt/others/DSCN8556.jpg Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Is this normal?

    yup! your going to need a jock strap for those nuts my friend.but i have a question.your plants are only 2 weeks old under 24/0 but your showing signs of sex.somethings wrong.are these auto flowering plants?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Is this normal?

    Yep, they are male preflowers. Keeping the plant in 24/0 wont stop a few flowers from developing at each node but it should prevent full blown flowering.

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    #4
    FreeDaHerb

    Is this normal?

    Some strains show sex under constant light at a very young age. Get rid of that male (unless you are making seeds) It's not uncommon to have a male in flower under constant lighting. It's nothing compared to what they do under 12/12. They can cover a whole room in yellow pollen and have thousands of male flowers everywhere!

    Some plants will also flower or semi-flower under stressful environmental conditions, under drought, severe nutrient imbalances, or when they are rootbound.

    It's a simple survival mechanism. What are your conditions like btw?

    Good luck man! :thumbsup: :rasta:

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Is this normal?

    Well, the plant is about a month old. The first 2 weeks it was under a flourescent light. So, it's actually about 4 weeks old.
    I'm gonna chop it up today. Glad i still hae another plant!

    Thanks for the help guys.

    Never seen a male flower under 24 hours of light. I've done this a few times, but I'm no way near a pro either.

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