farmingfisherman
Well-Known Member
Not sure my theory holds water. Tall spindly plants can occur from the light you are using (lack of generally) genetics or variety of the plant. Seen many plants here that I've never personally grown so who knows what you have there.Third photo. Top nod, looks like a male flower sack. I could be wrong but if the plant is tall and spindly they often will be male. Wait for someone else to chime in. Good luck.