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    sexing question

    Ok, so NLXBB, roughly 5 weeks old from seed start, 12/12 cycle for 3 nights so far.

    I'm noticing bud like structures starting at internodes that have already sprouted an additional branch while being significantly far away from the rapid growth area at the top of the main stem.

    They're hard to spot with the naked eye, as you can see in the picture. It's pretty much impossible to see in the picture, but it's between the small internode stem leaf marked in blue and the nearby young branch sprout. This goes for two plants which both clearly are exhibiting preflower growth.

    Now, on one I can't really tell yet, but on another, It looks like a slightly elongated upsidedown teardrop, but no hairs yet. What I'm wondering is: am I just wishful or are these plants pretty clearly showing sex already? I've heard that young female flowers often look male-like, but not the other way around, so I think that it's female.
    mountainman Reviewed by mountainman on . sexing question Ok, so NLXBB, roughly 5 weeks old from seed start, 12/12 cycle for 3 nights so far. I'm noticing bud like structures starting at internodes that have already sprouted an additional branch while being significantly far away from the rapid growth area at the top of the main stem. They're hard to spot with the naked eye, as you can see in the picture. It's pretty much impossible to see in the picture, but it's between the small internode stem leaf marked in blue and the nearby young branch Rating: 5

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    sexing question

    Correction, upside-down teardrop comment depends on what direction you're looking at the teardrop from :-P The larger portion is at the bottom, the point is at the top. This should be more accurate.

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    #3
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    sexing question

    Quote Originally Posted by mountainman
    Ok, so NLXBB, roughly 5 weeks old from seed start, 12/12 cycle for 3 nights so far.

    I'm noticing bud like structures starting at internodes that have already sprouted an additional branch while being significantly far away from the rapid growth area at the top of the main stem.

    They're hard to spot with the naked eye, as you can see in the picture. It's pretty much impossible to see in the picture, but it's between the small internode stem leaf marked in blue and the nearby young branch sprout. This goes for two plants which both clearly are exhibiting preflower growth.

    Now, on one I can't really tell yet, but on another, It looks like a slightly elongated upsidedown teardrop, but no hairs yet. What I'm wondering is: am I just wishful or are these plants pretty clearly showing sex already? I've heard that young female flowers often look male-like, but not the other way around, so I think that it's female.

    Yes its sometimes hard to determine sex. Both will have nodes but only females will have the pistils.
    The nodes are what you have circled in the pic but what I cant see is if it has pistils.
    Pistils are white hairs that come out of the node. I think the seed place I buy from has a gender section just a sec I will get you a link to compare with yours.
    Here it is and you can also google sexing cannabis plants for some more pics.
    http://www.dope-seeds.com/gender.htm
    DFG
    Marijuana cannot induce a lethal response as a result of drug-related toxicity. In strict medical terms, Marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically-active substances known to man. DEA Administrative Law Judge, FL Young, 1988

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    #4
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    sexing question

    How big should I expect the pistils to be when I can definitely sex them? I'm really trying to sex them as soon as possible, I don't want any seeds.

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    #5
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    sexing question

    Keep waiting almost there. That is not telling you anything. Males usually grow a bit quicker and have longer node spacing with less THC content. I took a quick look at the pic and it looks like the thc is already starting to show through the leaf so even though we can not say for sure it is looking positive.
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    #6
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    sexing question

    OK, so that one plant still has the bud that looks female, but there's other buds on it that look pretty damn male like. So I'm thinking I either have a herme or a male, maybe I'll know better tomorrow. But how long do I have to weed out the males? I don't wanna suddenly get a whole crapload of pollen dumped into the air

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    #7
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    sexing question

    Quote Originally Posted by mountainman
    OK, so that one plant still has the bud that looks female, but there's other buds on it that look pretty damn male like. So I'm thinking I either have a herme or a male, maybe I'll know better tomorrow. But how long do I have to weed out the males? I don't wanna suddenly get a whole crapload of pollen dumped into the air

    Lol welcome to gardening 101...
    Ok First things first what kinda seeds did you start with? Meaning good genetics reputable site or bag seed? If from a rep dealer are they feminized?

    If you have buds and seed pollen sacs on the same plant you have a hermie.
    If its just pollen sacs you have a male. If just bud female.
    The node method is the best and earliest way to determine sex in cannabis plants to my knowledge. If your plants are already budding you should have sexed along time ago to prevent cross pollenation.
    If you are running multiple strains and some go male they will cross breed your strains if they are the same strains it will turn all your true females into hermies.
    This is good for producing seeds and mixing strains to your liking but not good if you are wanting primo smoke.
    If you have some that you suspect are hermies and others you suspect to be true females its best to harvest the hermies and kill off the males(cover with a garbage bag before moving around to prevent breaking open the pollen sacs).
    DFG
    Marijuana cannot induce a lethal response as a result of drug-related toxicity. In strict medical terms, Marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically-active substances known to man. DEA Administrative Law Judge, FL Young, 1988

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    #8
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    sexing question

    They're Nirvana standard seeds, non-feminized. The hydro shop will have dutchmaster reverse by wednesday, if not tomorrow, so I plan to get some of that :-) My main question, though, is how long do I have to sex? These pre-flowers aren't that old yet.

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    #9
    Junior Member

    sexing question

    how will i be able to tell if ithe plants a female or a male

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    #10
    Senior Member

    sexing question

    Look at the FAQ section and you'll see some info on it. Also, google male and female flowers to see pictures. They're very distinct from each other, but very small and hard to see.

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