well I guess for a couple of days now I've seen bits that could go either way, but lack of prior experience and lack of proper magnification may chaulk this one up to user error, I don't see pistils yet, nor do I see clusters, nor do I even see what appears to be "balls on sticks" to borrow the description of male parts from another site. Plus I've seen so many posts that that say that it's hard to tell one way or the other. If I get a chance I'll post picks later. I'm not too worried about yanking the boys or whatever, but I'd like to stop waisting my time if they're all boys.
warfrat73 Reviewed by warfrat73 on . Trichromes before showing sex? Hey all, I'm a first time grower, growing some unknown hybrids from seed that I got from a friend. I've had my plants under 12/12 for about 2 weeks and I haven't seen any signs of sex, but today I was taking some close ups to see if I could see any pistils. In the process I noticed that the most vigorous of my plants seems to be developing trichromes already. Is it normal to show trichromes before showing sex... not complaining, just curious. I've got three plants in the closet, this one Rating: 5