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zukinjo

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When I bought some seeds I got them and bangi-haze as a gift. I conclude that these seeds are always feminized. But somehow the plant seems to me to be a male plant. Preflower is not visible. Maybe this variety shows its gender late or I missed something? Sorry askin such basic questions just seems odd for a Big plant not to show preflower.
Tnx for the help
 

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BenoitV1984

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Depends... It’s either 1 fem (25-49), 3 regs (50-74), 7 regs (75-99) and 5 fem or 10 reg for every 100.
 

Growenhaft

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Es tut mir leid, solche grundlegenden Fragen zu stellen, scheint einfach seltsam, dass eine große Pflanze keine Vorblüte zeigt.
Tnx für die Hilfe

it will very certainly become a female plant. beautiful nodes and branches.

don't worry about the lack of pre-bloom. outdoors it is often due to the temperature difference between day and night.

if this is relatively high, your plant will not yet be able to build up its hormone balance because it is needed for pre-flowering. as the night hours increase, this will take care of itself.
For this reason, it often happens outdoors that no pre-bloom is visibly displayed but bloom begins immediately.

you don't have to worry about it, it is a beautiful plant, it will turn out fine.

don't forget the breeders usually work close to ideal conditions, with sativas this means only a minimal temperature difference between the light and dark phase.

good luck
 

zukinjo

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Thanks for the help and information. I don’t usually ask such nonsense but seeing such a large plant made me a little wirried given that this is my first balcony grow ... We learn all our life as they say. Stay safe and again tnx.
 

dubi

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Hi zukinjo :) Thanks for your support. Nice Bangi Haze balcony plant, really nice Congolese sativa type of branching.
Make sure it receives at least 3-4 hours of direct light for a proper development in flowering.

For any doubt, kindly check the invoice of your purchase, the freebies of your order are stated there.
And post closer pics in case of any doubt. All the best!
 

zukinjo

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zukinjo

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Hopefully it will have enough light in bloom because I am not positioned optimally but I think there will be enough direct light as you said.
 

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dubi

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Hi zukinjo, you may prune her to stop growing too tall and to improve secondary branching. Another important thing with balcony plants is try to avoid any light contamination during night time (whether it comes from inside the house or from street lights).
 

zukinjo

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I had to prone and tie-her up...getting to big and folowed Dubi's advice...
 

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Glen Vowell

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Maybe get a big cardboard box like what freezers & refrigerators come in from a store that sell those items and put it over your plant to make a "dark period" environment for it to induce flowering now to keep the size down to a more manageable size. Take it off everyday at the same time and put it on the plant at the same time. Try 11 hours of light and 13 darkness.
 

zukinjo

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I don't believe that I can get to something like that without the neighbors suspecting something ... I'm already on thin ice and the plant is partially visible, which is not wise. Thanks otherwise for the advice I wouldn’t have remembered anything like that myself. good thinking. Tnx
 

zukinjo

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I'm halfway through LST ... it's really the last chance before they go to the roof. I have a little trouble hiding the plant itself ... but it doesn't give me peace of mind so that it doesn't end there. Risky but worth it :)
 

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