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    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    I am having troubles determining what sex these plants are. Would you all assist me and tell me what you saw that helped you determine the sex. Thank you,

    Sidd
    Sidd Reviewed by Sidd on . Please help me determine the sex of both plants I am having troubles determining what sex these plants are. Would you all assist me and tell me what you saw that helped you determine the sex. Thank you, Sidd Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    We cant tell you with those pictures, they dont show the parts..Also, that plant is also too young to determine sex. If you top the plant it will show its sex within a week.

    There is a distinct difference in the way each plant takes part in the reproduction of the cannabis plant and its very simple.

    Male plants produce pollen sacks. The pollen sacks look like small seeds forming in bunches. They are NOT seeds. The pollen sacks keep producing pollen until they pop, thus releasing the pollen into the air. Any female within a 30-50mile radius downwind will become pollenated.

    Female plants produce flowers. The flowers look somewhat similar to the pollen sacks except for one very noticeable difference, they have an opening at the tip that has sticky hairs that come out. Those sticky hairs are what catches the pollen floatin in the air. Once a female plant is pollenated it will slow down in producing flowers and eventually stop and start producin seeds. The seeds continue to mature until they fall to the ground and start the cycle over again...

    Hope that helps..

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    #3
    Junior Member

    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    You mentioned Topping the plants in your reply, I don't know what you mean. Can you explain

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    topping: cuting off the top set of leaves, makes it split and makes a bushier plant. And its too young to determine sex.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    When you top your plant you trim off the growth tip. The very tip top of the plant. The leaves that havnt formed yet. Just trim it off at a 45degree angle and watch what happens. You can do this more than once it you want. Each growth tip you clip off will split it into two more, sometimes more than two.

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    Thank you both.

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    #7
    Member

    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    Quote Originally Posted by GRB.4.Life
    We cant tell you with those pictures, they dont show the parts..Also, that plant is also too young to determine sex. If you top the plant it will show its sex within a week.

    There is a distinct difference in the way each plant takes part in the reproduction of the cannabis plant and its very simple.

    Male plants produce pollen sacks. The pollen sacks look like small seeds forming in bunches. They are NOT seeds. The pollen sacks keep producing pollen until they pop, thus releasing the pollen into the air. Any female within a 30-50mile radius downwind will become pollenated.

    Female plants produce flowers. The flowers look somewhat similar to the pollen sacks except for one very noticeable difference, they have an opening at the tip that has sticky hairs that come out. Those sticky hairs are what catches the pollen floatin in the air. Once a female plant is pollenated it will slow down in producing flowers and eventually stop and start producin seeds. The seeds continue to mature until they fall to the ground and start the cycle over again...

    Hope that helps..
    30-50 MILES? Does anyone else think this figure is BS? Maybe I underestimate plants but 50 Miles is a long ways..

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    #8
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    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    Downwind too dude..It has to be down-wind..Cannabis has some of the lightest pollen flowers have been known to release. On a nice blustery day its not uncommon for pollen from normal flowers, not cannabis, to travel 20-30miles...

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    #9
    Senior Member

    Please help me determine the sex of both plants

    i herd in a study in britain that pollen of a specified dna cannabis male blew 120 miles and hit up with recepters, its really light, and if it gets high, who knows where its gonna go.

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