I notice lots of threads about people asking whether or not their plant is a female so I figured I would take the opportunity to post some pics of a clone I put into flower recently, and is now showing its first true signs of being a female. Being that its a clone, I already knew it was a female but if I didn't know at all, today would be the day I knew forsure. I apologize they aren't the greatest pics in the world, but I tried to circle important areas where the first pistils were popping out of nodes. I think that unless you see something similar to what I am showing in these pics, or you see pollen balls, you cannot give a definite answer to the sex of your plant.

Hopefully this helps some of you a little bit, and if anyone else has anymore helpful pics feel free to post them here in this thread.
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Minnesnowta Reviewed by Minnesnowta on . Identifying your females early - Some pics to help I notice lots of threads about people asking whether or not their plant is a female so I figured I would take the opportunity to post some pics of a clone I put into flower recently, and is now showing its first true signs of being a female. Being that its a clone, I already knew it was a female but if I didn't know at all, today would be the day I knew forsure. I apologize they aren't the greatest pics in the world, but I tried to circle important areas where the first pistils were popping out Rating: 5