Is this a preflower ?please help

THE KONASSURE

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your arrow is pointing to a new node or shoot

the "pre flower" would be 1 to 4 little white hairs just under that assuming its a female plant

need to zoom in more and get a much clearer picture for me to tell you if there is any pistalis on that stem

unless its a cutting it`s probably too young to sex up but in a week or 2 you will see it easy
 

CODEE21

Member
your arrow is pointing to a new node or shoot

the "pre flower" would be 1 to 4 little white hairs just under that assuming its a female plant

need to zoom in more and get a much clearer picture for me to tell you if there is any pistalis on that stem

unless its a cutting it`s probably too young to sex up but in a week or 2 you will see it easy
I tried to get as clear of a pic I coulf its not a new shoot just below that shoot growing Is a upside dowm tear drop thing the plant is about 3 weeks old 10 inches right now 5 days into flowering and is topped thats one of the main branches its growing off of
 

CODEE21

Member
you can but they shouldn't be dying...
Actually during flowering cannabis plants lower leaves do die off its to push more thx to the top bud... Just wana know if I can basically I already know the answer to the question I'm asking you can but it stresses out the plant I just want to see if anyone else has done it...
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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plants that grow in nature do that, plants you grow inside should not do that, at least not at 5 days into flower. you're not feeding them enough, and probably not the right stuff.
use more veg nutes until they stop stretching. you're cutting off their N too early if they're yellowing anywhere close to that fast.
 

CODEE21

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plants that grow in nature do that, plants you grow inside should not do that, at least not at 5 days into flower. you're not feeding them enough, and probably not the right stuff.
use more veg nutes until they stop stretching. you're cutting off their N too early if they're yellowing anywhere close to that fast.
They are outdoor seeds .. grown inside
 

wildfire97936

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All weed seeds are "outdoor" seeds. Some do well outside and some better in. But I can plant any indoor seed outside and any outdoor seed inside. This is not what @Roger A. Shrubber is saying

What he is saying is in nature that happens because of imperfect conditions. In your grown room though, the plant should have enough of what it needs for this to not be a problem. So if the leaves are already dying off its cause of something YOU did.
Might want to watch how you snap back at the people on here or you're gonna be SOL when it comes to getting help. You got two ears and one mouth. Shut one open the others
 

Indagrow

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Actually during flowering cannabis plants lower leaves do die off its to push more thx to the top bud... Just wana know if I can basically I already know the answer to the question I'm asking you can but it stresses out the plant I just want to see if anyone else has done it...
You think the plant drops leaves to push more thc to the top bud?
 

THE KONASSURE

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some people pot up to a bigger pot the day they go into flower

or feed a flowering feed that knocks out the ph or nute balance or has some pgr`s or boosters that cause the lower leaf to drop

It`s not something you wanna see, but if it settles down and stops getting worse then its not the big problem a lot of people make out

I mean a lot of people move the plant into a flowering area that can even cause some shock and such

Normally B-vits and some N or cal/mag and that don`t happen but still not the end of the world

hell some strains will kill lower leaf to grow roots when going into flowering....... this is why I sometimes remove some lower nodes before going into flowering so the plant has a better root to top ratio.... remember its somewhat unnatural for a plant to be in such a small pot most of the time.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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thats precisely what i meant. when a plant just grows in nature, it has to burn its bottom leaves, not to push thc anywhere, but to provide the nitrogen that new growth needs and it can't get it in the amounts it needs from the soil its growing in.
there are...16? 17? nutrients weed needs in varying amounts. about half of them are "mobile" nutrients, that the plant can draw from one part of the plant to use in another part. Nitrogen is a mobile nutrient. the plant will "eat" its older leaves to feed newer growth if it doesn't have enough nitrogen being fed to it.
if you see older growth looking bad and newer growth looking good, thats a mobile nute deficiency. if new growth starts to look bad and older growth still looks good, immobile def.
 

wildfire97936

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thats precisely what i meant. when a plant just grows in nature, it has to burn its bottom leaves, not to push thc anywhere, but to provide the nitrogen that new growth needs and it can't get it in the amounts it needs from the soil its growing in.
there are...16? 17? nutrients weed needs in varying amounts. about half of them are "mobile" nutrients, that the plant can draw from one part of the plant to use in another part. Nitrogen is a mobile nutrient. the plant will "eat" its older leaves to feed newer growth if it doesn't have enough nitrogen being fed to it.
if you see older growth looking bad and newer growth looking good, thats a mobile nute deficiency. if new growth starts to look bad and older growth still looks good, immobile def.
I didn't mean to speak for you but I figured you wouldn't be mind if it was right.
 

verny

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thats precisely what i meant. when a plant just grows in nature, it has to burn its bottom leaves, not to push thc anywhere, but to provide the nitrogen that new growth needs and it can't get it in the amounts it needs from the soil its growing in.
there are...16? 17? nutrients weed needs in varying amounts. about half of them are "mobile" nutrients, that the plant can draw from one part of the plant to use in another part. Nitrogen is a mobile nutrient. the plant will "eat" its older leaves to feed newer growth if it doesn't have enough nitrogen being fed to it.
if you see older growth looking bad and newer growth looking good, thats a mobile nute deficiency. if new growth starts to look bad and older growth still looks good, immobile def.
whats immobile def?mr roger?...been staring at this statement but cant get it....i get e earlier part plant eat older leaf...but thats it...plse explain kind sir.
 

wildfire97936

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whats immobile def?mr roger?...been staring at this statement but cant get it....i get e earlier part plant eat older leaf...but thats it...plse explain kind sir.
I can't speak for him but there are two type of nutrients in plants. Mobile and immobile. I don't really understand all the science behind it, but specific nutrients can move in, around, and out of a plant, while others are stuck there once they get there
 

Lucky Luke

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Actually during flowering cannabis plants lower leaves do die off its to push more thx to the top bud... Just wana know if I can basically I already know the answer to the question I'm asking you can but it stresses out the plant I just want to see if anyone else has done it...
UmmmWhat?................and then.... why ask?
 

CODEE21

Member
Damn you people are stupid on here fyi it was a preflower shes a nice looking female it amazes me how much ignorance and stupidity is on this website anyways thanks for nothing everyone peace
 
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