OnlyOnCloud9
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Hello everyone! First time poster here.
I am currently growing out 4 plants from some seeds that I got from a friend. There are two different Canadian Outdoor strains 2 of the plants are something purple and the other are something pine as far as he knows haha. The purples are are showing Indica the pine are showing hybrid phenos. I am growing them in a 4x2x5 tent under roughly 235 true watts of LED plus a 50W t5 veg light for extra spread temps and humidity have been really good throughout the grow staying around 72-77F between night and day and humidity between 40-50% RH
They are doing great, growing really strong and have had zero problems whatsoever throughout this grow. they've been under 20-4 lighting for the first 5 weeks (counted from when their leaves opened up) and have just switched to 18-6 a few days ago which I will slowly decrease until im at 12-12.
I am moving the lighting schedule because the plants have all begun to show signs of sex and one purple plant has popped long pistils and one was a confirmed male which I already removed from the tent.
HOWEVER the two Canadian Pines are showing sex completely differently from all of the other plants and even look different from each other
Here are pics of the strange hermie plant
The reason I think its a hermie is because there are two different sex shapes showing and some showing signs of both in one. I see a couple pollen sacs forming with a leaf underneath and then some simple calyx without any defined shape. On one of the nodes I seen a pollen sac on one side and on the other side a simple calyx? Early into week 5 I seen what looked like small white pistils poking out of one of these calyx sites however I can no longer see the pistils and it just looks like a calyx now. On another node site I seen what looked like a pollen sac with pistils underneath it however when I went to examine it I accidently brushed up against the pollen sac and it fell off like a little ball?
What do you guys think of this should I pull this plant or leave it for a while longer?
I am currently growing out 4 plants from some seeds that I got from a friend. There are two different Canadian Outdoor strains 2 of the plants are something purple and the other are something pine as far as he knows haha. The purples are are showing Indica the pine are showing hybrid phenos. I am growing them in a 4x2x5 tent under roughly 235 true watts of LED plus a 50W t5 veg light for extra spread temps and humidity have been really good throughout the grow staying around 72-77F between night and day and humidity between 40-50% RH
They are doing great, growing really strong and have had zero problems whatsoever throughout this grow. they've been under 20-4 lighting for the first 5 weeks (counted from when their leaves opened up) and have just switched to 18-6 a few days ago which I will slowly decrease until im at 12-12.
I am moving the lighting schedule because the plants have all begun to show signs of sex and one purple plant has popped long pistils and one was a confirmed male which I already removed from the tent.
HOWEVER the two Canadian Pines are showing sex completely differently from all of the other plants and even look different from each other
Here are pics of the strange hermie plant
The reason I think its a hermie is because there are two different sex shapes showing and some showing signs of both in one. I see a couple pollen sacs forming with a leaf underneath and then some simple calyx without any defined shape. On one of the nodes I seen a pollen sac on one side and on the other side a simple calyx? Early into week 5 I seen what looked like small white pistils poking out of one of these calyx sites however I can no longer see the pistils and it just looks like a calyx now. On another node site I seen what looked like a pollen sac with pistils underneath it however when I went to examine it I accidently brushed up against the pollen sac and it fell off like a little ball?
What do you guys think of this should I pull this plant or leave it for a while longer?
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