Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Now I have had one instance of the red not showing. It was recent. I picked a 'female' seed by the criteria stated, and it is almost done flowering at this writing. So, it seems the butt end of the seed may be even more accurate. This plant has never shown any of the red at all throughout it's life.
Many have seen in my grow log that I am attempting to prove this theory. I have attempted to label the sex of 4 seedlings at day 6 using Washougal's criteria. This has resulted in 2 hard ID's with one plant clearly indicating male and one clearly female with a solid red main stalk. The other two are not so clear, but I have noticed something and wonder if others can confirm this from pictures of their early plants. In all but the big fast growing green one that we think is male, the main stalk between the first true leaves and the first internode is clearly red (day 16). Is this a true indicator? Time will tell.

Emmie
emilya Reviewed by emilya on . Males, Females, and early recognition This question?.is it a male?..is it a female?..comes up so often that I thought that I??d try to consolidate information in one spot. This isn??t so much new information as I??ve seen a lot of this posted elsewhere?.just an attempt to ??bring it all together?. The Genotype used here is a nostalgia strain called ??Gainesville Green?. It??s a hybrid and quite sativa dominate?..if in fact others experience different results with different strains then this is the place to Rating: 5