A little advice

Hi, im new, just after some advice.
Iv dropped some seeds in a pot last year, some came thru, died a few weeks later.
Beginning of January i found a little seedling in a pot, and it was snowing.
Ive let it do its thing since then, the odd bit of veg feed for it.
Started 12/12 bout 3 days ago, i was just wondering what people think of it, and mainly if it looks like its going flower at all ha.
Past pic is a cuttin from big plant using willow tree water.

Thanks, Matt.IMAG0177.jpgIMAG0178.jpgIMAG0179.jpgIMAG0184.jpgIMAG0186.jpg
 

arron5377

Well-Known Member
so u want to know if the plant in the first four pics will flower? all cannabis flowers under 12/12. auto flower under any light. but basically as long as its growing it will flower.
 
Alrite thanks. First 1 ive had this big and its growin on sunlight in england, and it grew in freezing temps through end of winter.
Do you think fully established cuttings could be adapted to our cold weather cus this 1 grew in cold weather. If so, could i have a climatised strain of the plant, which will grow and flower in bad/cold conditions.
 

kryptoniteglo

Well-Known Member
It will flower under 12/12. Try to keep it somewhere warm so that growth can progress normally. Too cold and growth will slow, even stop. So if your temps are 75F-80F, you should see pistils within a week to 10 days. Are those pistils I see on the cutting?
 
This is closeup of cutting, i think they might be pistilsIMAG0196.jpg
Any idea on what this is in the middle of this leaf. Like a thin stem with a green ball on the end.IMAG0191.jpg
 
It's obviously adapted for cold weather conditions. It concerns me a bit that it's seven months old and only that big, but not to worry. The cold probably stunted the hell out of it. You'll get something from it, but I'd guess not much. Still, it's fun to have a plant friend.

The image on the leaf terrifies me a bit because it looks like male parts, which would indicate your plant is hermieing on you (becoming a male and a female to fertilize itself). Except, that's a really strange place for that to form. Be safe. Just cut it off. Use a clean scissors and cut that off. Whatever it is, it doesn't need to be there.

If you have the means and the know-how, I'd recommend a quick transplant into a bigger growing pot with nice new soil with enough nutes in it to get you through flowering. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
 
Thanks for the advice, will update here in a couple of weeks.
Was more suprised by it growing in winter. Hoping a clone can withstand this winter so i can have a plant all year round, pop it in green house.
 
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