Club 600

DoobieBrother

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Just one of them slow days/nights, whodat.
Today starts my 3rd 12-hour photoperiod, and still unsure of gender for all plants in my stable.
I thought the slightly older ones (the topped Extrema and it cloned cutting) where female, but am unsure now, and actually leaning toward them being male.
They look almost like male pre-flowers, but there is no stalk under them at all, and I think they'd be just old enough to start pushing up away from the node.
But they don't quite look like a female pre-flower.
They are sending really mixed signals.
Ultra, ultra bushy, tight node spacing, and super lush (not sparse, with short side branching like a typical male), but the pre-flowers have me stumped.
And the rest are a couple of weeks less developed, so all is up in the air for the next couple of days or more.
I can usually spot pre-flowers and sex them before I flip them into flowering mode when I let them get to the point where the nodes start to alternate (been working on early detection, as a lark, and to keep my mind sharp), but I am flummoxed.
Other than that, they are picture perfect, dark green, and a beauty for the eyes to behold, and are smelling spicy.
Box is staying at 77.2f (25.2c) with just the 265cfm fan blowing cool night air into the cab, and the 435cfm fan plugged into the thermostatic fan controller set to kick in when it reaches 83.9f (shuts off at 77.7f).
While I was having fun learning the hempy's, I effin' love soil properly amended with organics, and only needing water (until I get some tea brewing for them later).









Not going to stress out over it, just will keep peeping until they express gender and remove males as they show up.
 

Guzias1

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i predict mighty fine ladies doobiebrotha :]

and i want to see how you put that net into use, im hope to see a lot of ladies by tomorrow!
 

DoobieBrother

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Thanks, guzias
:-)
I didn't veg them as long as I should have due to a trip back up to Alaska in May, otherwise I'd have an easier time spotting pre-flowers early on.
I'm only allowed 6 mature plants under Oregon mmj program, so hoping that I get 6 females out of 10 plants, or even 4 females.
Won't be long before I get them figured out.
:-)
Will be using any males that crop up to show the wife how to spot nanners while I'm away in case any pop out while I'm away so she can pluck them out, or excise the bud site if it's a wildfire outbreak.
 

DoobieBrother

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Good morning, D
:-)
I'll be very surprised if the two Extremas in question are male, as they are bushy like a female (no double entendre intended).
There are others in the lot that look more like they'll be males: longer spaces between nodes and stubby side branches, and deep fluting of the trunks.
If anything, I enjoy rummaging through the leaves & branches as I watch them and wait for gender confirmations.
Lets me get to know them very well while they grow up.
:-)
 

209 Cali closet grower

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Just one of them slow days/nights, whodat.
Today starts my 3rd 12-hour photoperiod, and still unsure of gender for all plants in my stable.
I thought the slightly older ones (the topped Extrema and it cloned cutting) where female, but am unsure now, and actually leaning toward them being male.
They look almost like male pre-flowers, but there is no stalk under them at all, and I think they'd be just old enough to start pushing up away from the node.
But they don't quite look like a female pre-flower.
They are sending really mixed signals.
Ultra, ultra bushy, tight node spacing, and super lush (not sparse, with short side branching like a typical male), but the pre-flowers have me stumped.
And the rest are a couple of weeks less developed, so all is up in the air for the next couple of days or more.
I can usually spot pre-flowers and sex them before I flip them into flowering mode when I let them get to the point where the nodes start to alternate (been working on early detection, as a lark, and to keep my mind sharp), but I am flummoxed.
Other than that, they are picture perfect, dark green, and a beauty for the eyes to behold, and are smelling spicy.
Box is staying at 77.2f (25.2c) with just the 265cfm fan blowing cool night air into the cab, and the 435cfm fan plugged into the thermostatic fan controller set to kick in when it reaches 83.9f (shuts off at 77.7f).
While I was having fun learning the hempy's, I effin' love soil properly amended with organics, and only needing water (until I get some tea brewing for them later).











looks 99% female to me. I can see the forming of pistels, not nut saxs. Was going throw my clones, and some how got a male clone of qq, so I'm going to use that male jizz for my eastbay cali strain.



Not going to stress out over it, just will keep peeping until they express gender and remove males as they show up.
looks female to me. don't looke like a cowboy

lol fucked up my writing on doobs quote.
 

SS68396331

Active Member
Those look nice. I just got my first 600. It is an xtreme nano. Put it in yesterday..so far so good. I feel your pain on the Cheese..I just revived this old strain that was labled Panama..I haven't been able to keep it around hardly at all. Even younger buddy..he's 65ish. BUt that scrog is gonna pop nicely. Well done!

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209 Cali closet grower

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anyone have a Smelly Fingerz turn shads of light purple??? Because mine is? looks to be a easy, easy, three oz plant. just white frost all over. I mean super frosty! with shades of purple. plant stinks up my back yard! glad I keep a clone going of it, for the main grow.
 

cannabiscult

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good morning boys, got a video for ya comin soon but first....some pics....breakfast, grapeseed oil for tincture, a crazy 3 leafed chernobyl and a shot of the chernobyl f2's ....all explained on the vid...P1000094.jpg
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