Is this a male plant??

sbruntman

Member
sorry I"m not sure what your talking about Dmannn?? very new to this whole thing. do you think adding the lights to help it grow faster would have changed it to a male?
 

Dmannn

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sorry I"m not sure what your talking about Dmannn?? very new to this whole thing. do you think adding the lights to help it grow faster would have changed it to a male?
The male plant either came from a male seed or improper temps during germination. Adding lights wont normally cause a plant to switch sexes. But heat created by hot lights and no air circulation can...I just wanted you to save the pollen, it looked like a vigorous plant. But shows signs of heat stress,
 

sbruntman

Member
The male plant either came from a male seed or improper temps during germination. Adding lights wont normally cause a plant to switch sexes. But heat created by hot lights and no air circulation can...I just wanted you to save the pollen, it looked like a vigorous plant. But shows signs of heat stress,

wow really, I didn't think the room got that hot. I have it in my basement bathroom with a big circulating fan on and the bathroom fan constantly on sucking out the air. Thanks so much Dmannn. Appreciate all the feedback... You must have been doing this for along time?
 

Dmannn

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wow really, I didn't think the room got that hot. I have it in my basement bathroom with a big circulating fan on and the bathroom fan constantly on sucking out the air. Thanks so much Dmannn. Appreciate all the feedback... You must have been doing this for along time?
I typically only use indoor to start my plants between March-April. I almost always run into low humidity and high heat problems. But my set up isn't great and is temporary for what it is. I have been growing outdoor for several years now under prop215 and now full legalization in CA.

Your indoor setup doesn't sound very optimal. Air flow and heat control are paramount when doing indoor. Getting the the correct medium to hold the right amount of moisture is the next item you want to tackle. The correct light spectrum for the plant at different growth stages is key.

I would take a look at the indoor forum. There are a whole lot of successes there, Many you could copy with ease. If you don't have a dedicated place, a grow tent might be the best option for you.
 

Rollinituptoo

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Stop using you ceiling fan 24/7. It isnt designed to run constantly and the motor over heats in les than 20 min.... just my 2 cents from experience
 
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