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    Need help with my plant.

    hey... me n my friend jus started growing our first plant... is there a way i can make the plant become a female?? My plant has already started sprouting... One of my friends told me that i hav to cut off a part of the plant to stop it from becoming a male.... is this true??
    kaj621 Reviewed by kaj621 on . Need help with my plant. hey... me n my friend jus started growing our first plant... is there a way i can make the plant become a female?? My plant has already started sprouting... One of my friends told me that i hav to cut off a part of the plant to stop it from becoming a male.... is this true?? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Need help with my plant.

    any helpp??

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Need help with my plant.

    no thats nots true at all
    you cant do anything about your plant until it starts to flower, and the only way you can tell then is males have little pollen sacks and females have white hairs where the buds will grow
    Its not just a plant
    Its a way of life

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Need help with my plant.

    oo.. ok thanx

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    #5
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    Need help with my plant.

    yeah the plant is genetically a specific sex from birth. Thats why you should grow more then one to raise your statistics of getting a female

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