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    Seems to be a female?

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    The greener one seems to be female and the lighter one may be a male... Its not showing much..
    I_smoke_pot420 Reviewed by I_smoke_pot420 on . Seems to be a female? 294187294188 The greener one seems to be female and the lighter one may be a male... Its not showing much.. Rating: 5

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    Seems to be a female?

    Yes, the greener one on the left is female.

    Cant' see the other one.

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    #3
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    Seems to be a female?

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    This is the greener one up close.. If i'm not mistaken i believe i seen pistils but I'm no expert.. It also grew up quicker than the other one and is evidently lighter in color... I was also curious as to the stem and branches are purple and the other plant's stems are not.. Is it not healthy? Nitrogen deficiency?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Seems to be a female?

    Both those pics are showing female.

    Purple in the stems can result from a few origins. First would be genetics. I don't think that's what is going on here though. Phosphorus and Magnesium deficiencies can also cause purple stems.

    Try mixing ΒΌ teaspoon/gallon of Epsom salts/ water. This should help any Magnesium issues. Magnesium is a common deficiency that is easily solved just don't over do it. I use this solution if I notice purple stems and one application is usually enough. You should see improvement in just a couple of days if this is the issue.

    A bloom nute should take care of any other N/P/K deficiency.

    Loads of info here
    http://cannabis.com/growing/index.html

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    #5
    Junior Member

    Seems to be a female?

    Could the deficiency also be the reason its growth has slowed down? Because the yellower plant had at least a foot of height on the plant now its only inches taller.. or is this just natural for the plant to slow its growth?

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