plant not flowering?

onkulas

Active Member
so i have 5 plants into flower
1 of them is very late compared to the rest. it's underdeveloped and seems fruitless

what do you think guys? is this a hermie? a male? a fruitless female?

it doesn't have male sacks, it makes some female hairs, just very undeveloped.

should i worry about it? should i pull it out because it will hermie for sure and damage my crop?
it's my first grow so i don't have any experience with hermies and stuff

first 2 pics is the plant. next 2 pics is another plant, for comparison. last pic is the bad plant next to a good one, to see the difference

please give your opinion! thanks!!!
 

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ryan1918

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it can take several weeks before they actually fill in hard to tell right now you have to wait a few weeks
 

onkulas

Active Member
it can take several weeks before they actually fill in hard to tell right now you have to wait a few weeks
doesn't seem to fill in at all :D that's the problem... looks like it entered the flowering stage yet it can't produce flowers.
does "fruitless female cannabis plants" even exist? is this something that happens sometimes? i never heard of it but i don't have experience
and why all that different from the rest of the plants, i wonder
 

Chillin chillin

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Not all seeds produce the same phenotype, seems that one is not a "keeper". You are playing "The Pheno Hunt" game. Some are hearty, some are not
 

onkulas

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Not all seeds produce the same phenotype, seems that one is not a "keeper". You are playing "The Pheno Hunt" game. Some are hearty, some are not
ok, for sure is not the same as the others. i wouldn't be at all surprised that it is even a different strain. it looks different anyway
but is there such a thing as a fruitless female? is this a sign of hermie tendencies?
these were the questions
 

Chunky Stool

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Dude, those leaves don't look right & I'm not sure why. Check for mites. They usually aren't visible to the naked eye & will be mostly on the undersides of the leaves & in the low "crotches" where growth intersects with the meristem. A very bright flashlight helps a lot even if the room is already bright.
 

onkulas

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Dude, those leaves don't look right & I'm not sure why. Check for mites. They usually aren't visible to the naked eye & will be mostly on the undersides of the leaves & in the low "crotches" where growth intersects with the meristem. A very bright flashlight helps a lot even if the room is already bright.
no spidermites. but the leaves look weird from the beggining. or at least different. crispy, shiny, harder
 

AssMatic7

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some strains could take up to 9 weeks give it a little time you should definitely see something happening around week 5 or 6
 
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