Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Notice the fact that the "pistils" seem to be sticking out of a pod on a stem? :wtf: when was the last time you saw a female flower on a stem like that?

Howzit C.W.?

Actually, that's my first.
But, it's what I'd expect to see if a female pre-flower suddenly changed persuasions aand joined da male majority.


My other option is photoshop. :wtf: pretty easy to do,... but why?


I'm not a believer in the whole light bleed thing causing hermies, EVERY SINGLE INDOOR GROW OF MY GDP WENT HERMI!!!!! :cursing: Yet!!!!! the other plants in the room didn't. :wtf: was there some slight light bleeds yes,.... but shouldn't they have effected them all? :detective1:

Um, no.
Some strains clone easy, some don't.
Some hermie at the drop of a photon, some ya can't beat balls out of.

And if so,... why then didn't my GDP (grand daddy purple) go hermie when I grew it outdoors and it had all the local street lights bleeding onto it, plus the natural cycle of the moon that made it nearly bright enough to check the tricomes? :detective1:

Had those very questions myself a while back, so I looked it up.
It seems that 0.5 Lux is an illumination
threshold for Cannabis.

That's about Max for a full moon near the equator twice a year.

Anything less should be well below the trigger level for phytochrome conversion and will not mess with the photoperiodicity.

Got new neighbors next door and their porch light worried me.
As did the hellishly bright seeming streetlights from 2 other directions.
Hadda get a good Luxmeter anyway for my led work so I whipped it out before hassling the new neighbor.

Here's what I found.
The porchlight was 0.1 Lux by the time it reaches my girls.
So, no gotta bug nobody.
The streetlights from 2 other directions max at 0.2 Lux.

3 less things to worry about, yah? :jointsmile:

That's my story and ya'd have to bribe me off it.

Aloha,
Weezard