I am growing Carmelicious and want to know if anyone else has had this experience.

Denofearth69

Active Member
I am growing Carmelicious from seeds obtained from Amsterdam seed company. I like that they charge you for ten seeds and send an additional 20 free. Anyways, my experience has been that you can accurately predict the males, as their leaves are thinner, the plants are more spindly, and they seem to auto flower regardless of the light cycle. I have had 6 out of 18 plants start growing male flowers even in a 20/4 light cycle. All have been skinny looking compared to the plants I assume will be female, and have started flowering at about 14 inches of growth. Is it just me? or has anyone else had this experience? Or is there something I'm doing/not doing that encourages these plants to flower out of cycle?​
 

WeSmkDro

Well-Known Member
wouldnt that be considered male preflowers? I thought that was an indication of when the plants were ready to start flowering. i could be wrong. Ill watch this thread.
 

Denofearth69

Active Member
Oh no these are full scale clusters of grapes running down inside of stem ( as females show no sign of flowering I am letting them mature so I can collect some of the pollen for crossbreeding purposes ) and like I said they come on with no apparent deviation to lighting, nutes, etc. plus plants I assume are female look very different and are not flowering.
 
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