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Is this a male???

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by Sockoflopolis, Nov 1, 2020.

  1. Hi , new member here. First time indoor grow with 3 x 3 tent. I'm wondering if this may be a male?? I have never seen a cannabis plant look like this. Strain is dosi do. I've been told the more spaced out the plant is vertically the more chance its a male? Just need to know if I should pull it from the tent or dosi just looks like this?? This is at 8 weeks
    Thanks 20201101_103238.jpg 20201101_103223.jpg
     
  2. This was at 2 weeks 20201011_212712.jpg
     
  3. That plant is revegging.
     
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  4. It does have triclomes in the middle of the plant and white hairs .
    Yes re vegging . But more importantly w.t,f !!!!!!
    All those one finger leaves this plant is totally fucked . Its gone wiled . There are zero genetics remaining in this plant . Odds are this plant will be spitting out many seeds and totally screwing every plant in that tent
     
  5. Thanks for the advice. I've pulled it from the tent to be proactive. The other 2 are doing great!
     
  6. Listen, I reveg plants all the time for the phenotypes and there not screwed, they take forever to show normal growth and not suggested for flowering but for clones, I currently have nothing but revegged Kush plants going that were just killer smoke, I took 4 lower branches at harvest and stuck them in the cloner. This was 2 months ago. I want the phenotype to seed it out is all. There just showing 3 to 5 leaf growth so there getting 24 hours light until I cut clones again. The plantbis not screwed just will require work. Also ive cut many clones at week 3 of flower and rooted them just to stick outdoors, works fine. 20201013_144229.jpg
     
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  7. How does a plant lose its genetics?
     
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  8. #10 DaPhats, Nov 3, 2020
    Last edited: Apr 6, 2021
    Interesting conclusion.

    EDIT: You might want to read it. It doesn't say what you think.

    "So, the next time you think your clones are getting a bit long in the tooth and not as healthy as they used to be, remember not to blame genetic drift, or in fact probably not genetic mutations at all. Your favorite clone still has its same genome and alleles, it’s just fighting some combination of pathogens and old age."
     
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  9. We all get old. Lol i cant even pick up 30 pounds anymore . I suck
     

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