Why is sexing so difficult ?
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Originally Posted by justanotherbozo
your first post was curt and condescending.
then you compound your insult with explainations. ...if you don't learn to
be more careful with your words you will continue to insult, unintentionally.
try and remember when you were brand new.
I wholeheartedly disagree with your analysis bozo, no hard feelings. My response was merely short and precise. I didn't call the OP an idiot or slow or an amateur or anything condescending so I don't see how you could possibly find it being so. Like I said, it was merely a short post because the question of discussion was one that could be answered briefly. Yes, there were other ways I could have responded, but the way I did surely was not offensive. How is saying that, being able to sex a plant gets easier the more you do it, offensive? Semantics is an awful place for discussion. I admire your work bozo and I wish for you and I not to quarrel, but I do disagree with your analysis of my post.
To the original poster,
If you indeed did find my short answer offensive, I am sorry. I hope it did not come across that way because it really had no condescending aspects within it. I merely just stated the reality that is sexing a plant; the more times you see it, the faster you can point one or the other out.
Peace,
SMG
Why is sexing so difficult ?
I think it's difficult in the sense that I haven't seen a plant grow before and every single newly developing leaf, stem, branch, preflower that begins to appear is to this newb eye- A MALE! You know when a plant first grows it's just a main stalk, then the side shoots get big, and then those side shoots start making more side shoots, well that new growth always looks like male preflowers to me.
Why is sexing so difficult ?
that's the same thing i used to think.
Why is sexing so difficult ?
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Originally Posted by dimondmyne
I think it's difficult in the sense that I haven't seen a plant grow before and every single newly developing leaf, stem, branch, preflower that begins to appear is to this newb eye- A MALE! You know when a plant first grows it's just a main stalk, then the side shoots get big, and then those side shoots start making more side shoots, well that new growth always looks like male preflowers to me.
Like I said, it's all about becoming familiar with the plant :thumbsup: