Super Skunk fem seed flowering in Spring...wtf?

indicat33

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Hey all, I just noticed that my small (4 wk old) Super -Skunk (Sensi Seeds) feminized plant is showing pistils. It's Spring- and of course she should be vegging. All my other plants are in vegetative stage. What is going on?> Anyone?
 

MrEDuck

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Some plants show preflowers in veg. Or she could be trying to flower on reaching maturity depending on how much light she is getting (how long are your days currently?). Or she could be an auto. I guess time will tell.
 

kinddiesel

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hey you ever grow this before ? I currently have it going right now week 6 flower. I cant tell much yet. wonder if you have grown it or smoked it ? thanks . sorry to ask a question in your question .
 

indicat33

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hey you ever grow this before ? I currently have it going right now week 6 flower. I cant tell much yet. wonder if you have grown it or smoked it ? thanks . sorry to ask a question in your question .
Never grown super-skunk before. It's a fem seed (not auto) from Sensi. I hope it's just showing pre-flowers.
 

indicat33

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Some plants show preflowers in veg. Or she could be trying to flower on reaching maturity depending on how much light she is getting (how long are your days currently?). Or she could be an auto. I guess time will tell.
They are getting roughly 13.5-14 hrs of light per day. Interesting note- they only get about 3.5-4 hrs of Direct sunlight and the rest is just "sky". In the past, i've grown very vigorous plants in this environment. My current fem seeds seem to lack vigor. Are feminized plants generally "weaker" than females from "regular" seeds? Thanks :-) Oh, and that super-skunk (showing pistils) is not an auto. Feminized, Sensi Seeds-
 

MrEDuck

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Some hybrids will try to flower under 14 hours of daylight. I've heard of some indica strains that can flower under as many as 16.
Fem seeds don't perform differently than reg seeds. It all goes down to the quality of parent selection the breeders used. And sometimes even the best crosses will have the occasional runt.
 
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