lvl i k e y
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where do i look for the trichomes?
weird... i remember reading a post somewhere else on here about a guy who's plant looked like it was female... but what was happening was tight leaf clusters were forming where budsights would otherwise be. he said the plant ended up covered in trichomes and he had to trim tightly packed leaves into bud shapes at harvest. you have any trichomes showing? also, consider genetics... maybe a low quality seed or even a damaged seed? it looks strange to say the least. any signs of flowering at all? to me plant looks like its growing 'tops' instead of developing budsights... what do the tops of the main cola(s) look like?
Glad to hear it. Watch it closely though, ya never know it could still start sprouting balls as well as pistils. the plant may also be more sensitive to going hermie through enviromental stresses.ITS A BABY GIRL. thank you all so much. today when the lights came on i noticed pistils on the mail cola really close to the top. Glad i didnt whack her down like you said twenty2. Thank you everybody for your help and support on this iw ill keep you all updated on how the plant buds out. becuase it still looks weird on some nodes. but the top has pistils so...yaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!
darkdestruction speaks the truth! i think the reason hermies pollinate entire indoor populations is because of how good air circulation is in most of our grows. we're concerned with circulating the air as a defense against mold, but it also accelerates the spreading of pollen. At any rate glad its starting to show sex... how long did it take on 12/12? almost 4 weeks?
shure was a weird lookin plant though haha i couldint tell what the hell it i kinda figured it was guna hermie on you glad to see it was a female though and yes keep a damn close eye on her she aint worth a whole runined crop[/QUOTE
You aren't kidding its weird looking! There is still a possibility of it going hermie on me so like you said, she aint worth a whole ruined crop.
the leaves are thinner and the plants lankier and less bushy with sativa. some sativas can take longer than 14 weeks, 12-16 weeks is about the average time on them. let me see if i cant find a few comparison sativa to indica pics, it will make it alot clearer than me trying to describe it. Although really you can only tell if its indica or sativa dominant, with alot of the crosses out it can be really hard to tell it is a crossbreed unless you know it beforehand. so you can only really tell if its indica or sativa dominant.How can you tell if its indica or sativa? Im pretty sure i know what the difference is but idk how you can tell just by looking at the plant.