I'm kind of puzzled and I was wondering if this has happened with anyone else ever... I recently planted my seeds a little less than a week ago and as soon as my little seedlings popped up on two of my plants their were white hairs growing from the first two leaves. I know it's not possible to sex a plant with in the first week of it cracking from seed, but the weirdness of it is they looked so much like little white pistols. I have googled and googled and only found one other case of this although the thread did not give me much information. So hopefully I can get some information on this and I will try to upload a photo of this phenomenon as soon as possible. Any thoughts?
This one that popped up is not as healthy looking but a better view of the hairs I'm talking about. I'm letting them veg under a a snake lamp that helps the photosynthesis of plants they seem to like the snake lamp and I plan to get a higher 150 watt version soon as I get paid. It's just a small closet grow three plants although I'm thinking of getting rid of this one bit the hairs intrigue me too much too. This one ha three the other has two.
My collection of random seeds. I really don't know where they came from or who made them. I just have a huge baggy of seeds and I germinated them and this is what I got.
Has anyone ever seen something like this before? I know I certainly haven't. I thought you could only sex a plant like two weeks into flowering or if you forced a clone? These look like little itty bitty pistols to me. What do you guys think?
Don't be a dickhead. The subject has no details because it is out of focus. It would be nice to get a clear shot of the plant.
Its no big deal man, mine did the same thing. It's just a piece of the leaf that has no chlorophyll in it. Not some kind of super weed, it looks cool, but it's probably not indicative of whether or not it's female/male. Just grow it out to see, good luck bro.
You are either really lucky and you can tell its female right away. Or You have a slight variation in that seed that may be manipulating chlorophyll activity or a type of mosaic, disease, anything. It's probably too young to have a disease and be that otherwise healthy looking. I say wait it out plants do weird things sometimes... look at this.
thinking about it more, i would back up its just a cloryphyll(sry for spelling) definciency NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT, besides, it'll probably look pretty badass when its older, ever seen a WHITE pot leaf, they're pretty sick and that one posted above thats like half and half, BADASS