Flowering?

wackymack

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wow what a simple answer,give me a rep for the answer,ready here it comes........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................YOU,thats how u know a plant is about to enter the flowering.u control it,DUH.
 

blinkykush

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yeah but outside of just you, the plant will begin to mature and show its sex with pre-flowers. This is the true and natural way that cannabis indicates that it wants to begin flowering stage;-)
 

cheetah2007

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if grown from seed, you may wanna flower when the plants preflowers.....or gives you a sign for theis sex...from clones, you can flower when the clones have roots.
 

wackymack

Well-Known Member
yes its possible.they will be in the very corner of the plant.
Hermaphrodite Cannabis Male and Female Marijuana Plants

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Female marijuana plant




Male marijuana plant



Marijuana plants are either male or female . The male Marijuana plants produce pollen which pollinates the flowers of the female Marijuana plant, which once pollenized, produce seeds . If the female Marijuana plant isn't pollenized (if there are no male Mariuana plants nearby producing pollen), the flower/buds continue to develop and produce THC. Female Marijuana plants which are not pollenized are referred to as sinsemilla (without seeds). Usually 30-50% of the Marijuana plants are male.
What's the Difference you ask?

Males are often, but not always, tall with stout stems , sporadic branching and few leaves. Males are usually harvested except those used for breeding, after their sex has been determined, but before the pollen is shed. When harvesting, especially if close to females, cut the Marijuana plant off at the base, taking care to shake the male as little as possible. This helps prevent any accidental pollination by an unnoticed, open male flower.
When a male enters the stage of flower development, the tips of the branches where a bud would develop will start to grow what looks like a little bud (little balls) but it will have no white hairs coming out of it. Females will have no balls and will have small white hairs. >> Read More about Male marijuana plants
Cannabis in temperate climates begin to show his sexual identity by the end of July (end of January in the southern hemisphere) in different dates according to the varieties, Marijuana being the resinous flower of female cannabis plants intended for seed production, in absence of pollen buds turns out pure sensimilla weed and is gentle and sweet to smoke.
It is very important to get rid of male plants on time, as they are unwanted pollen carriers. By the early flowering stage male cannabis, if compared to female's, shows quite a different structure but the characteristic excrescencies would be the sex indicator this are called primordia and will emerge by the side of the third or fourth internodes in the main stem.
Female cannabis are completely revealed when the characteristic "V" shaped pistils become visible, all this to a close observation. Outdoors males will uncover themselvesapproximately three weeks before the females, indoors sexing of both males and females happens within a week to ten days according to the variety.
We've heard of urban legends about environmental conditions, age of seeds, added chemicals and even lunar stages having an influence on sexual differentiation of Cannabis; you might take note of those suggestions as personal communications, but a good handbook or an internet surf works the best if you lack in experience when sexing.
For more pictures of male and female marijuana plants visit our Marijuana Picture Gallery

What is a Hermaphrodite plant?

An hermaphrodite, or hermie, is a Marijuana plant of one sex that develops the sexual organs of the other sex. Most commonly, a flowering female Marijuana plant will develop staminate flowers, though the reverse is also true. Primarily male hermaphrodites are not as well recognized only because few growers let their males reach a point of flowering where the pistillate would be expressed.
Hermaphrodites are generally viewed with disfavor. First, they will release pollen and ruin a sinsemelia crop, pollinating themselves and all of the other females in the room. Second, the resulting seeds are worthless, because hermaphrodite parents tend to pass on the tendency to their offspring.


Please note that occassionally specious staminate flowers will appear in the last days of flowering of a female Marijuana plant. These do not drop pollen and their appearance is not considered evidence of deleterious hermaphroditism.

Here's an image of a hermaphrodite, specifically a female Marijuana plant with staminate flowers.
For more pictures of Hermaphrodite marijuana plants visit our Marijuana Picture Gallery
 

yayo elite

Active Member
2 Plants In Grow Box 3 Daylight Cfls 27 Wt 1 Fan 1 Plant Is About A Foot Tall Think It Got Stretched From Using The Wrong Lights The Other Is A Couple Inches With Huge Leaves The Taller One Is Now Filling Out Great
 

wackymack

Well-Known Member
get way more lights and tame the lions,tie them up,keep them from jumping the gate.

has all these expressions help?

if u cant understand what they mean,well...lst
 

cheetah2007

Well-Known Member
oh yeah, this cfls u got are more for flowering then for veg dude!!! you need cool light for veg...about 6500k....yours are 3500k right?? or sumfin like that....
 
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