GardenJedi
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is this a male or female? has been growing for 2 months.. would really appreciate the help thank you!
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That is some what misinformation. A plant produces two types of growth hormones chlorophyll and chloroform. Chlorophyll is produced during lights on so primarily veg which is what allows the plant to convert light into growth energy. Chloroform is produced during lights off and is used to produce sex organs aka bud. Not to say its not possible to see sex produced during a 24hr lights on period but just not as likely. The 18/6 cycle is used to ensure the plant is ready to produce bud when switched to 12/12.Yea after 1 month a plant normally shows sex regardless of the light cycle.
After 2 months if a plant hasn't showed sex, I would think it would have to be an extremely slow grower or you don't have enough light intensity/ the right spectrum.
Plant looks lanky and stretchy, most likely due to minimal required light for a plant of that size, either switch to 12/12 now or regret it later.
I don't see any pre flowers though, for the first 2 weeks while your plant starts to show sex, no matter what, they usually look like male parts, but after that time passes, they start to swell the calyx and a white hair pops out.
I have yet to see one case where a plant was vegged for 2 months and didn't show it pre flowers.That is some what misinformation. A plant produces two types of growth hormones chlorophyll and chloroform. Chlorophyll is produced during lights on so primarily veg which is what allows the plant to convert light into growth energy. Chloroform is produced during lights off and is used to produce sex organs aka bud. Not to say its not possible to see sex produced during a 24hr lights on period but just not as likely. The 18/6 cycle is used to ensure the plant is ready to produce bud when switched to 12/12.
If you're not giving them darkness then its not going to be easy to tell and from the looks of your pics you haven't been. Even a small light leak is enough to throw off the cycle.
Absolutely correct when growing with adequate light to grow a full enough canopy to shade leaves of usable light, they do but from those pics there isn't enough canopy to do as you do. He would need darkness.I have yet to see one case where a plant was vegged for 2 months and didn't show it pre flowers.
It's not misinformation what I said, it's based off facts and personal experience.
I don't see how someone can veg for 2 months and the plant doesn't show maturity unless it's being vegged under CFLs.
OP can we see a overall picture of the plant? As well as nutrients, light, and any information you might think is helpful?
Just to give you an idea, I have 7 plants in a tent on 24/7.
1 Plant is an auto, obviously already showed sex after 20 days.
3 others that are Photos, showed sex after 1 month & a few days.
Sage & Sour, Sharksbreath, & Gigabud all are showing female pre-flowers (What I thought to be male balls, as they started off like pollen sacks but grew out after a few days)
The other 3 are starting to show some sign of pre-flowers (Little green dots coming out)
I expect them to show female pre-flowers in the next 2 weeks.
All 6 Photos are being vegged in 3 gal smart pots from start to finish, under 24/7 then 12/12 after 2 months of being vegged.
In the past I've always let my plants show sex before switching, this not only saves me the stress of throwing out males late, but gives me an idea of when the plant WANTS to flower, instead of when its FORCED to flower. I noticed a lot better growth when switching to 12/12 after all pre-flowers come in, vs 12/12 before any pre-flowers show.
This is true and not true at the same time, for anyone running a 24 hour light cycle, it is unlikely you will ever see any type of sexing in the vegetative state, because flower need darkness to develop. This is why it is recommended to run an 18/6 light cycle, so your plants will naturally start showing sex, but still be considered in vegetative cycle. Secondly, when flowers start to develop they do not all look like male parts. Male parts are raised on a small stem up and out of the node point, females burrow themselves down into the node joint for support of the bud as it starts to develop. A calyx will never look anything like a stamen, even in the earliest parts of flower production. The most accurate statement you could have made, is that you cannot tell SEX for the first few weeks of flower.Yea after 1 month a plant normally shows sex regardless of the light cycle.
After 2 months if a plant hasn't showed sex, I would think it would have to be an extremely slow grower or you don't have enough light intensity/ the right spectrum.
Plant looks lanky and stretchy, most likely due to minimal required light for a plant of that size, either switch to 12/12 now or regret it later.
I don't see any pre flowers though, for the first 2 weeks while your plant starts to show sex, no matter what, they usually look like male parts, but after that time passes, they start to swell the calyx and a white hair pops out.
I'll just apply the "To each their own" statement here.This is true and not true at the same time, for anyone running a 24 hour light cycle, it is unlikely you will ever see any type of sexing in the vegetative state, because flower need darkness to develop. This is why it is recommended to run an 18/6 light cycle, so your plants will naturally start showing sex, but still be considered in vegetative cycle. Secondly, when flowers start to develop they do not all look like male parts. Male parts are raised on a small stem up and out of the node point, females burrow themselves down into the node joint for support of the bud as it starts to develop. A calyx will never look anything like a stamen, even in the earliest parts of flower production. The most accurate statement you could have made, is that you cannot tell SEX for the first few weeks of flower.
goodluck in your grow! IT LOOKS great so far!cant wait for more updates!i am growing some feminized seedlings to cultivate when the autos finish, i planned on doing the 18/6 light cycle when the fem seeds are placed in..i was hoping to be able to sex the random plant before...thank you for all the help
thank you all for the responses! the reason im running a 24/0 hr light cycles is bc i have 6 autos also in the room (5x5x7 closet) for the first 2 months used a 250 MH now using a 250 HPS..should i upgrade to a 400 watt system? the plants have plenty of room in the closet. As far as autos would switching to a 12/12 light cycle throw them off? they are begining to flower. I will put more pictures in normal light conditions when i get back from school
cheers!