White widows male or female?

Hello I'm Back! Can anyone tell if any of these are male or female? The first four are white widows eventho You cant see the first 1 well in the pictures. and the last two are afghan kush and something else I forgot the name. Also, These were all planted at the exact same time.

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HTP

Active Member
I dont know about the other people but, it looks like oregano and dill to me.
 

Canna Connoiseur

Active Member
Wow those plants are stretched. If a breeze came through it would blow those things over. Your light isn't strong enough or close enough. Not much you can do now.
 
They are outdoors in a small greenhouse. Should I move the greenhouse to a different location? Its positioned on the back wall of the house.
 

boboav

Member
they are enough big you could see little white pistils close to leafs, they can be very little

They are outdoors in a small greenhouse. Should I move the greenhouse to a different location? Its positioned on the back wall of the house.
if you have lighting in the greenhouse it is ok, or if the green house is located south it is ok too
 

HIGHFLY

Well-Known Member
Its one of these guys http://www.harborfreight.com/4-tier-5-ft-greenhouse-96909.html . Its just natural sunlight.
That doesn't look like a greenhouse at all more like a shelf with plastic on top. I suggest chylln outside on a sunny day and seeing what part of the yard gets the most sun and reposition your plants there and dont put anything on the shelf above or it might block the suns rays. You have to wait till they are in flowering stage to tell if they are male or female.Put the plants on the very top shelf or you can just not use that thing up to you dude
 
Ok thanks guys for all the advice. I will replant my stretchy plants and move the shelves to a better location that gets more direct sunlight throughout the day.
 

markexpress

Active Member
If possible, two weeks from now you can force a 12 hour daylight / 12 hour dark cycle on them for a week and then the plants will show you for sure if they are male or female. But only after 3 weeks from germination. Plants are very stretchy - but don't you worry, its not a big problem. They need a bit of wind to rock them back and forth, this way the stem grows stronger. As long as you dont plant them out in a windstorm in the first 1-2 weeks outdoors, they'll be fine but be careful.
 
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Ok i have a problem. I replanted them and moved the greenhouse but it looks like the greenhouse "shelves with plastic" cooked them. I opened up the greenhouse and a hot burst of air came out. So I'm just going to leave the door zipper thing opened from now on and see if there's any improvements. Any advice? I live in Florida by the way.
 
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