doesn't look like it has any male parts.
Thanks for replying though, i think heat might be the problem when the light is out, pretty cold over the past few weeks.
If i pump the heat into them after 3 weeks or so of flower, whats the recovery prognosis?Cold can slow down growth significantly. Some strains do just fine while others don't.
If i pump the heat into them after 3 weeks or so of flower, whats the recovery prognosis?
Look pretty frosty for as early as you are into flower.Another example
Okay i get what your saying about the lack of information, maximum temp. Is around 75°f, minimum is on average 45-50°. The strain i am using is glueberry dutch passion, using Canna Coco A & B, with Canna soil in a 10 ltr pot, under a 600 watt HPS, humidity is 50-60 %. im sure they will perk up. Thanks for the advice though man, its appreciated.I can't say with any degree of certainty what you will achieve by pumping heat into them. And those temps you mentioned are not cold enough to really cause an issue during lights out. If those have only been flowering for three weeks they have plenty of time to fill out. Three weeks is a little early to start panicking. Flowering time comes down to genetics. Some strains flower faster than others. If that's a 12 - 13 week strain it has plenty of time to fill out. If it's a fast flowering strain it needs to hurry up and get going but it is not outside of the realm of possibilities for that to have a decent growth spurt and surprise you. But realistically, you provide little information so you get little response.