Quote Originally Posted by sunbiz1
Yep, both 1 and 2 are males...a day later and now I can see the immature pods. Both plants are quarantined and going to the designated male, let them grow wild plot I set aside. No other plants are showing sign of sex yet. They normally don't until July when I start checking with a magnifying glass.
shame man

good luck with the rest tho matey:thumbsup::jointsmile:
JungleSuperstar Reviewed by JungleSuperstar on . Pre-flowering at 6 weeks I'm going to post pictures later today, I need some better trained eyes than I have to determine sex. I have 2 plants here(among many varying from 2 to 8 weeks in age and 3 different varieties). They are all indoors awaiting outdoor transplantation. All were grown in identical soil and light in windowsills. How can it occur that 2 plants grown in identical conditions would pre-flower when all of the remaining plants are doing what they are supposed to?. The 2 plants in question need to Rating: 5