Quote Originally Posted by weeed
My friends got 2 plants starting to grow one isnt big enought to see much but this one is pretty big so maybe you could tell me if its male or female or any other feed back about the plant
Howdy weeed,

Well..the plant in the pic,looks like it's indica dominant,because of the wide leaves. Is it outside ? If it's indoors,you need to have an oscillating fan on it,to strengthen the main stem. What kind of potting soil are you using ? It looks like it's the kind with pine wood chips..if so,the ph could be low,which could cause nutrient up-take problems in the future. You should transplant into a 5 gallon,plastic pot(clean with anti-bacterial soap or bleach solution,before use),and use some good potting soil with no pine or cedar in it,along with some perlite,25-30 % mix ratio,that way,you'll be giving your plant the best home ya can...

The potting soil mixture,is very important,and I usually git a big plastic trash can,around 40 gal. size or so,and mix my good quality potting soil mix,perlite,vermiculite,worm castings or batguano,some rock phosphorous etc. A dust mask is a good thing to wear,along with some long plastic gloves,especially when mixing in some form of powdered manure.

By the time the plant is on it's third or fourth set of leaves,more likely around the fifth or sixth set,you may notice male and female characteristics,but there won't be any sex organs yet. Females tend to be smaller and have shorter length between leaf sets,known as internode length,they just generally look daintier,but a healthy,vigorous female can fool ya into looking like a male..so what it boils down to is,is that you can't rely on your educated 'guess'.

Have a good one...Torog