Sf 4000

fotoid

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I just purchased the spider farmer 4000 led light I have 4 plants in my tent and switched lights ( I had 4 foot tube lights while vegging) switched to the LED as I set the light to flower. Now I see they all are turning yellow but 1 and that one developed flowers not manh but a few. Did I shock my plants with the light? Not sure how to use the dimmer part on the light. Anyway I think I'll let the plant pollinate and see if the seeds will be females. The plant was female from the start.20220211_073309.jpg
 

visajoe1

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I just purchased the spider farmer 4000 led light I have 4 plants in my tent and switched lights ( I had 4 foot tube lights while vegging) switched to the LED as I set the light to flower. Now I see they all are turning yellow but 1 and that one developed flowers not manh but a few. Did I shock my plants with the light? Not sure how to use the dimmer part on the light. Anyway I think I'll let the plant pollinate and see if the seeds will be females. The plant was female from the start.
agree with @HydroKid239 needs magnesium. add epsom salt to your feed

if you leave that male in there all of the buds will likely be full of seeds. these will be regular seeds, both male and female.
most folks prefer to separate the male and pollinate a single branch(es) or plant

best of luck! :blsmoke:
 

Daddymcdank

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You can look at my pics of the spider farmer 4000, I keep it in the center of my room surrounded by lefreshinsoft lights. I keep it at 100% strength about 1FT - 18 inches from my flowering plants, and they haven’t shown any signs of burning yet
 

VincenzioVonHook

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Tbh, that's a generic hermaphrodite if it's popping balls underneath the top row of pistils. If you let that pollinate the rest, there's a good chance you are going to have balls popping up on most female plants from then on.

Most people strive to get rid of hermaphroditic plants. There is a genetic difference between hermaphrodites and females that undergo rodelization due to stress.
 
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