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    Leaves at the nodes.

    My plant is about 6 weeks old from seed, and in the last week or so it has experienced a jump in growth. It has started to form small leaves at the nodes, (it looks almost like armpit hair, but on the top) I think these are flowering sites? Someone please let me know.
    Earl_Grey Reviewed by Earl_Grey on . Leaves at the nodes. My plant is about 6 weeks old from seed, and in the last week or so it has experienced a jump in growth. It has started to form small leaves at the nodes, (it looks almost like armpit hair, but on the top) I think these are flowering sites? Someone please let me know. Rating: 5

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    Leaves at the nodes.

    Go look at some "male or female?" posts. Females have whispy clearish-white hairs. There will be two of them, making a "high sign" V. They are totally different looking than the green "spurs" that are at the nodes or leaves. Look at some photos - there are enough of them on this site. Many plants put out side branches, which means more bud for you. So if it is just leaves and not preflowers, it's not a bad thing at all. Have fun! - Granny:hippy:

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