plant not flowering?

onkulas

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so i have 5 plants into flower
1 of them is very late compared to the rest. it's underdeveloped and seems fruitless

what do you think guys? is this a hermie? a male? a fruitless female?

it doesn't have male sacks, it makes some female hairs, just very undeveloped.

should i worry about it? should i pull it out because it will hermie for sure and damage my crop?
it's my first grow so i don't have any experience with hermies and stuff

first 2 pics is the plant. next 2 pics is another plant, for comparison. last pic is the bad plant next to a good one, to see the difference

please give your opinion! thanks!!!
 

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it can take several weeks before they actually fill in hard to tell right now you have to wait a few weeks
 
it can take several weeks before they actually fill in hard to tell right now you have to wait a few weeks
doesn't seem to fill in at all :D that's the problem... looks like it entered the flowering stage yet it can't produce flowers.
does "fruitless female cannabis plants" even exist? is this something that happens sometimes? i never heard of it but i don't have experience
and why all that different from the rest of the plants, i wonder
 
Not all seeds produce the same phenotype, seems that one is not a "keeper". You are playing "The Pheno Hunt" game. Some are hearty, some are not
 
Not all seeds produce the same phenotype, seems that one is not a "keeper". You are playing "The Pheno Hunt" game. Some are hearty, some are not
ok, for sure is not the same as the others. i wouldn't be at all surprised that it is even a different strain. it looks different anyway
but is there such a thing as a fruitless female? is this a sign of hermie tendencies?
these were the questions
 
Dude, those leaves don't look right & I'm not sure why. Check for mites. They usually aren't visible to the naked eye & will be mostly on the undersides of the leaves & in the low "crotches" where growth intersects with the meristem. A very bright flashlight helps a lot even if the room is already bright.
 
Dude, those leaves don't look right & I'm not sure why. Check for mites. They usually aren't visible to the naked eye & will be mostly on the undersides of the leaves & in the low "crotches" where growth intersects with the meristem. A very bright flashlight helps a lot even if the room is already bright.
no spidermites. but the leaves look weird from the beggining. or at least different. crispy, shiny, harder
 
some strains could take up to 9 weeks give it a little time you should definitely see something happening around week 5 or 6
 
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