So my Carmelicious Plants have been flowering for about 6 weeks and one particular plant has some pretty nice buds on it. This is my first grow, so I would love some advice on if this plant is nearing harvest time or not! Thanks
Thanks guys... Neither of the pictures are new leaf growth. They have been in the flowering room for 9 days now and these "signs of sex" are showing up in the exact spot they appear. I'm seeing a distinct difference in the two..... one has two hairs emerging, and the other has no signs of hair...
So my plants have been in the flowering room for about 8 days. I took some macro shots of the early signs of the plants sex. Do you think my predictions are correct?
Male: (looks to be a cluster of seeds)
Female: (looks to have two hairs emerging)
Thanks. Do you know what kind of time frame, after these sacs begin forming, in which they will start to pollinate the females?
How many days after they are put in the flowering room should I expect to see the pollen sacs?
I have clones flowering to test the sex of the parent plants, but the clones are struggling nearly two weeks in (i'm changing the cloning setup for the next time around) and the parent plants are getting too big (40+ inches). I am thinking of putting all the parent plants into the flowering...
I have my clones flowering in one room, and the mother plants locked in a vegetative state next door ;)
Can a herm clone plant make the other clones herms as well? If so, how quickly?
So, I recently took clones from 3 good looking 28" Carmelicious Plants and have a newb question.
My clones have been through a lot of stress changing from an aeroponics cloning system to a humidity dome / heat mat setup. So I'm just curious if the clones could show up male when testing for...
Thanks for the post and the pics. MAde for an easy self diagnosis of early stage magnesium/calcium deficiency. Appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us new growers!!