Preflowers on mother

Rentaldog

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Hello again,

I have a mother plant under 24 hour light (T5HO and a LED lamp), but today I noticed preflowers on a few of the branches. I have no problem with her showing her ladyparts off, but how is that possible? I want to keep this girl in veg for as long as I can and use her for clones.

Is this a problem? Or is it just something I can ignore? Its only on one or two branches and its only at a few nodes. I just want to make sure I can keep her in veg >.>

Grateful for any help, thanks everyone!
 

cassinfo

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Preflowers is a good sign. It just means that you have yourself a mature female cannabis plant. It will not bud.
 
It looks like you got yourself an autoflower . It doesn't need the 12/12 cycle to put it into flowering mode. After a certain time the plant will automatically go into flowering mode. And unfortunately you would not be able to take clones from it.
 
Autoflowering cannabis varieties automatically switch from vegetative growth to the flowering stage with age, as opposed to the ratio of light to dark hours required with photoperiod dependent/short-day strains. Many autoflowers will be ready to harvest in less than 10 weeks from seed.[1] Dwarf varieties can have short stature[2] while still giving decent yield. Conversely "super autos" can take over 100 days to mature and can reach over 6 feet tall.
 
Preflowers is a good sign. It just means that you have yourself a mature female cannabis plant. It will not bud.
Curious, why haven't you considered that it might be an auto flowering strain. That was my first assumption. What physiological process causes preflower other than an autoflower?
 

Rentaldog

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Thanks everyone for your replies :)

Im hoping that you're right cassinfo, and I will be sure to keep an eye on things to see how they develop. This seed was a femenized Strawberry Cough, so I really hope it didnt get mixed up with an autoflower seed somehow. Time will tell I guess, in the meantime I plan on keeping her in full light!
 

cassinfo

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Curious, why haven't you considered that it might be an auto flowering strain. That was my first assumption. What physiological process causes preflower other than an autoflower?
Why would I consider it to be a AF? He didn't mention anything about AF plants. I've grown both autos and photos. My photos show preflower all the time. From seeds or clones they show preflowers. I'll stick to my answer. It is not an Autoflower plant. Keep us updated.
 

mofucka

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how old is she. My last pre flower was after a 60day veg.

if its not an auto. Then there's nothing to worrie about. Thats her telling she's a keeper;)
 
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