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Gday, Ive got a question about my plant!

 

I have one plant outdoors, started from seed around mid October, it is now around 75cm tall, quite bushy and is starting to develop a few white hairs along some parts of the stem.

 

What the? My understanding is that it should continue vegetative growth as the days are getting longer?

 

Does this show of hairs mean that it is definitely a female and will bud once the days are shorter and it stops growing?

 

Any help greatly appreciated.

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some plants will flower at the moment which is unfortunate lol hopefully though it wont continue to flower although if it does it will flower right over the middle of summer which will make for some fantastic buds :unsure: but with any luck its just the plant showing its sex a little during vege and it will continue to remain in vege over summer. just keep an eye on the flowers and if they start forming into buds you can be pretty much certain they are going to continue, but if they keep only putting out the odd flower at ever node and keep growing you should be all good :D

 

and yes the female flowers mean its a female, although you should still keep an eye on the flowers incase it goes hermie lol

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