NEED HELP PLEASE

Jaygwuala

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ive been growing for a whole year and honestly its been more experience then anything else , i never smoked what i grew never got past the veg stage anyway i chopped my last plant thinking it was a male i wasnt patient enough and i felt like i was looking at early sacs developing anyway please TAKE A LOOK CLOSELY and tell me what u guys think please , shes 33 days in
 

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gearshift

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Are they Auto?
She looks like she is just beginning to show pre flowers and if she was mine I wouldn't even think of chopping her (or even removing those balls. I would wait
until the single balls began (edit) to show a few nanas ( a group of balls that look like a small bunch of bananas) If that turns out to be the case, I would chop it.
( Edit:This reply was based on not seeing the "33 days in" ! My bad!!!)
 
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gearshift

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Oh my!!! @Coloradoclear showed me something that I missed, "33 days in" flipping to flower lighting?
You without a doubt have a problem maybe more than one problem!!! More information, please.
 

Jaygwuala

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Oh my!!! @Coloradoclear showed me something that I missed, "33 days in" flipping to flower lighting?
You without a doubt have a problem maybe more than one problem!!! More information, please.
Havent began to flower she still veggjng its just showing maturity , im using 5 cfls daylight 1600 lumen each with a led 1700 lumen all spectrum for only about a couple hours then i shift her outside when im (off) work when im at work i tend to keep her inside because its to hot with high humid where i am
 

Jaygwuala

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Oh my!!! @Coloradoclear showed me something that I missed, "33 days in" flipping to flower lighting?
You without a doubt have a problem maybe more than one problem!!! More information, please.
She hasnt shown deff that was something that dropped on my plant also i had the sun burn some of my edges while i was at work i just did some pruning to get the branches full light i suppercropped in every branch u can kind of see its knuckles then i did a slight lst also topped once
 

gearshift

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Wow!! Thanks for the added information.
Here are my best guesses, I repeat guesses, based on information given.
The last picture shows me: four branches. Two sets of two branches that are straight across from each other. There are no alternating branches, a single branch with a single branch above it, on the opposite side. (Problem number one: no growing top.) (This does not include all the other chopping and "training" you have included in your answers, all those are problem number two.)
More possible problems will follow as well as my what I would do!
 
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gearshift

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Possible problem number Three is inconsistent lighting as well as heat and humidity changes. That is enough about problems and possible problems, which equal a whole bunch of stress. (Except this: each time you take your plant outside and bring back to your grow room, you risk bringing in bugs.)

Here is what I would do in your situation: I would try to avoid the problems I could control when growing the beans you have in germination. Example: topping way to early. (One example is all I will give.)
I would continue to grow the plant in your pictures and learn from it.
Here is what I would hope to learn.
Is it male or female. (Nanas (small bunch of bananas=chop immediately)
Will all the stress cause this plant, if it is female, to hermi. (Hermi=hairs (stigmas) plus the above mentioned nanas= chop immediately.)
If it is female, how much yield will she give me after all the stress I caused her before she was ready.

What I would hope not to learn, grow room bug control. (Worthy to learn though.) Also, I hope not to learn what happens if a banana (from a male or hermi) spews pollen (especially if the two other plants are ready to be pollinated).

I have learned the most from my mistakes and experiments.
 
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Blent

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Possible problem number Three is inconsistent lighting as well as heat and humidity changes. That is enough about problems and possible problems, which equal a whole bunch of stress. (Except this: each time you take your plant outside and bring back to your grow room, you risk bringing in bugs.)

Here is what I would do in your situation: I would try to avoid the problems I could control when growing the beans you have in germination. Example: topping way to early. (One example is all I will give.)
I would continue to grow the plant in your pictures and learn from it.
Here is what I would hope to learn.
Is it male or female. (Nanas (small bunch of bananas=chop immediately)
Will all the stress cause this plant, if it is female, to hermi. (Hermi=hairs (stigmas) plus the above mentioned nanas= chop immediately.)
If it is female, how much yield will she give me after all the stress I caused her before she was ready.

What I would hope not to learn, grow room bug control. (Worthy to learn though.) Also, I hope not to learn what happens if a banana (from a male or hermi) spews pollen (especially if the two other plants are ready to be pollinated).

I have learned the most from my mistakes and experiments.
Jeeesus.... The man just asked if his plant was a male or female... This is what happens when you have too many cones before answering a post.

And by the way, Hermi = hermaphrodite, a plant showing both sexes.
The stigma is the sticky bit of the carpel which is the female receptor for pollen.

To the OP, take a few pictures closer to the new budding sites, just below where the new leaf growth is coming from. It looks like balls but from this distance so too can new leaf formations.

Why do you have to shift your plant, if it's because of huge fluctuations in temp then you need to change your set up, either add extraction or change your photoperiod to be off during the day.

You night still be ok, one month in and still vegging you can recover any problems except if it's a male.
 

Jaygwuala

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Compared to my experiment i think its a boy this one looks more like a fem because its more of a tear drop and this one is slightly older by a week and now its showing preflowers from maturity , i read in forums girls take longer to show sex so if thats correct then i have a fem here i wasnt really expecting to do much dirt i have on the ground where i live sucks ass only reason she kept growing was because when i transplanted i did from 2 weeks of her veg and i just had put her in a new pot but i wanted to exp and see what happens so i put it on earths bed let me tell u its a strong genetic or plant , i topped 3 to 4 times i lollipopped early in its veg i didnt really care but its really taking off im thinking of re diggin back up put in a pot nd flower after its 2 feet rn its a feet but with more the 5 heads and shes only branching them off 4 branches lol
 

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gearshift

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@Blent , yes I am always high when on this site. The OP said the pictures were of a plant "33 days in" which could have meant 33 in flower or 33 days since germ seed was planted. One of the pictures show a pre flower (all replies before mine, said it was a male, including your reply).
@Jaygwuala answered questions asked. I replied based on those questions. (I hoped it would be grown until it's sex is known. As all replies based on one pre flower said it was a male, it could have been chopped.)
Jaygwulla, your three new pictures show a nice (short trained) plant. The middle picture shows one pre flower that I believe are stigmas (hairs) of a female. You must have amended the bad soil well because she looks good.
Please post pictures of the first plant when you are sure of it's sex. I sure would like to know!
(Is the-first plant in your OP a male or female? Will it show signs of both sexes?)
Thank for the post.
 

Joint Monster

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Look closely at the first pic OP. Is there a tiny little white hair coming out of that "ball looking thing" near your finger? (or go back and take a closer look at the plant.)

To me, it looks more like a Female Calyx than a Ball.
 

ABGrows

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Look closely at the first pic OP. Is there a tiny little white hair coming out of that "ball looking thing" near your finger? (or go back and take a closer look at the plant.)

To me, it looks more like a Female Calyx than a Ball.
i agree with you on this point however i too had the same issue and presumed still female . come towards week 6 in flower my plant started producing seeds she became a hermie i believe . such a bummer aswell she was a beautiful strain Cherry Pie lovely and purple
 

Jaygwuala

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@Blent , yes I am always high when on this site. The OP said the pictures were of a plant "33 days in" which could have meant 33 in flower or 33 days since germ seed was planted. One of the pictures show a pre flower (all replies before mine, said it was a male, including your reply).
@Jaygwuala answered questions asked. I replied based on those questions. (I hoped it would be grown until it's sex is known. As all replies based on one pre flower said it was a male, it could have been chopped.)
Jaygwulla, your three new pictures show a nice (short trained) plant. The middle picture shows one pre flower that I believe are stigmas (hairs) of a female. You must have amended the bad soil well because she looks good.
Please post pictures of the first plant when you are sure of it's sex. I sure would like to know!
(Is the-first plant in your OP a male or female? Will it show signs of both sexes?)
Thank for the post.
Still havent chopped it down i want to be more clear of its sex , no i dont see white hairs anywhere ill wait another week and also there 36 days into veg none are flowering and the soil is not to bad don’t underestimate miracle grow they have some pretty good soil in certain categories but rather then that i would be uploading more pics and both pics- both plants are the same age
 

Jaygwuala

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Look closely at the first pic OP. Is there a tiny little white hair coming out of that "ball looking thing" near your finger? (or go back and take a closer look at the plant.)

To me, it looks more like a Female Calyx than a Ball.
Here you guys go heres my other one in a pot more sativa dominant forgot to show u guys this one shes the same age this one im sure its female , no pistils yet and its the same age as the male so... also it has a really really strong potent smell the male almost the smell anymore , u could kind gently rub your stalk and branches and get a smell due to resin been poured out by the plant as a defense mechanism i thinks its a boy , i also supper cropped again
 

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Tupapa

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Havent began to flower she still veggjng its just showing maturity , im using 5 cfls daylight 1600 lumen each with a led 1700 lumen all spectrum for only about a couple hours then i shift her outside when im (off) work when im at work i tend to keep her inside because its to hot with high humid where i am
The temperature swings are not good at all Leave them indoors for 12/12. And don't take her out anymore
 
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