Brown/discolored pistils / hairs

shattascam

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Think it's due to excess humidity in NY, it's been raining a lot and i guess is going to continue to do so, i'm hoping this isn't going to bog out the flowers or something but I know very little about growing period maybe someone can help me out.

All the sugary looking shit all over the leaves is a good indicator of health and development though AFAIK (idk the proper name). When it's been dry for awhile the thing smells dank, smell goes away after heavy rains but eventually returns.

There's preflowers / pistils all over her though, not just on the tops of the shoots, the inside of the plant, along the lengths of the shoots etc. Pic is just of the top central stalk

 

Boreal Curing

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The first sign of sex are pistils on the stalk at the nodes. It where you usually find the first seeds if there's a male in the vicinity.

No worries.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Think it's due to excess humidity in NY, it's been raining a lot and i guess is going to continue to do so, i'm hoping this isn't going to bog out the flowers or something but I know very little about growing period maybe someone can help me out.

All the sugary looking shit all over the leaves is a good indicator of health and development though AFAIK (idk the proper name). When it's been dry for awhile the thing smells dank, smell goes away after heavy rains but eventually returns.

There's preflowers / pistils all over her though, not just on the tops of the shoots, the inside of the plant, along the lengths of the shoots etc. Pic is just of the top central stalk

Congrats, you have an autoflower.
 

shattascam

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The first sign of sex are pistils on the stalk at the nodes. It where you usually find the first seeds if there's a male in the vicinity.

No worries.
Sweet thanks
Congrats, you have an autoflower.
Which means (if I'm not mistaken) it will finish flower sooner and I can lay my paranoia about a plant visible from google earth at ease
:mrgreen:

Original seed came from a big bag of bulk, between that and the fact daylight hasn't dropped enough yet I was starting to suspect it
 
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Boreal Curing

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Autoflower means it will flower regardless of the amount of light (actually... Darkness).

Pot, regardless of photoperiod or Autoflower, flowers according to the strain flowering time. Autoflowers are usually 8 weeks, but some are longer.

Because it showed sex on the stalk, it's probably a photoperiod. It's how I sex my plants without forcing them to flower, then back to veg. The downside is you have to check daily or you can miss it.
 

shattascam

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Autoflower means it will flower regardless of the amount of light (actually... Darkness).

Pot, regardless of photoperiod or Autoflower, flowers according to the strain flowering time. Autoflowers are usually 8 weeks, but some are longer.

Because it showed sex on the stalk, it's probably a photoperiod. It's how I sex my plants without forcing them to flower, then back to veg. The downside is you have to check daily or you can miss it.
Thanks man she is 120 days from seed as of today. Some have said auto, some have said photo, I did some reading of my own and learned that autos have smaller yields and also typically harvest much sooner than the timeframe mine has been from seed already. Based on how many flower sites I can see all over it already and its size which is about six feet, somehow I feel like it's going to yield more than projections I read are typical for autos (obviously, don't know for sure).

I wish there was a way I could ID the strain for sure but since I didn't know the name of the strain it came from I'm not sure I ever will.

Here's a recent pic of her in all her glory if that's any help

 
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