Preflowers

MajoR_TokE

Well-Known Member
As the images below demonstrate, the female preflower is pear shaped and produces a pair of pistils. Frequently, the female preflowers do not show pistils until well after the preflowers have emerged. Thus, don't yank a plant because it has no pistils.Pistillate preflowers are located at the node between the stipule and emerging branch.

Female (pistillate)


Female (pistillate)


Image courtesy of Uncle Ben

The male preflower and flower may be described as a "ball on a stick." Frequently, a male plant will develop mature staminate flowers after prolonged periods of vegetative growth. These appear in clusters around the nodes.

The following image shows a male plant in early flowering. Staminate flowers are located at the node between
the stipule and emerging branch. Note the clusters of flowers.

Male (staminate)


The image below shows a male pre flower after 24 days of 18/6.

Image contributed by: surfed
 

ricantito08

Active Member
hey thanks on the info.

Image contributed by: surfed
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hopefully my eyes cant see close enough and im guessing wrong, but by the looks of it my plant kind've looks like this picture
 
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