stonedpixie
Well-Known Member
The plant is 41 days from sprouting. It is from a bunch of seeds given to me, just regular ones though. I just started training 2 days ago, but maybe other factors turned it male, if it is definitely male anyway.
How old is your plant? Only thing I can think of since you haven't changed your cycle is that you stressed it and it showed some sort of sex, or it was stressed to much from training and it turned hermi. Did you order female seeds? Given to you? Is it auto?
Okay, just stop. You're spreading misinformation. The plant is showing preflowers. Preflowers appear when the plant is sexually mature, usually after 4 weeks of age.Any reg plant shouldn't start flowering in that amount of time. Sounds like stress forced it into showing it sex. If it is in fact male, you can stop it or keep it. Be entirely up to you at that point. Or if you have cats and it turns out to be male, just give them the leaves. They love it.
mj takes longer than 4 weeks to reach sexual maturity, ...more like 8 to 12.Okay, just stop. You're spreading misinformation. The plant is showing preflowers. Preflowers appear when the plant is sexually mature, usually after 4 weeks of age.
There is NO evidence that this plant is flowering.
@OP. Surely you know about preflowing in veg?
Hope you're already germinating some more seeds. I remember posting on your thread when this thing was a seedling.Thankyou its def not flowering, as havent switched light cycles yet, but pre flowers, maybe itl turn hermie, or even surprise me and be female, doubt it though lol
just because it worked out this time doesn't mean that will be the case for all variety's and for all seeds, ...you seem to like speaking in absolutes, ...like you're the only one with the answer.False. It's between 4-6 weeks. I've had a plant show at 3.
This was picture was taken at 4 weeks from seed:
This is the plant now:
I am not the only one who says 4-6 weeks is the AVERAGE time. Most people say this, and my plants seem to agree.just because it worked out this time doesn't mean that will be the case for all variety's and for all seeds, ...you seem to like speaking in absolutes, ...like you're the only one with the answer.
...it's very off-putting. ...makes you sound very condescending.
bozo
You could check the top nodes to see iff you can see multiple preflowers growing in one space.I'll wait until after ive flowered to determine sex first though
i wouldnt chop it until 100% sure. if i was going to grow 1 plant from reg. beans, i would start more than 1 bean.am i just being paranoid its male, or is it, and should i chop?