Gender reveal

go go kid

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it realy is too early to tell. what you are seeing is branches growing out of the plant where there ment to be growing,
if you wait ,you will get a tear drop shaped flower with two white hairs growing out of them or you will get a ball shaped flower growing out of it. once this happens then you can tell the sex. so just give it more time
 

VincenzioVonHook

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Just google "male marijuana plant" or "sexing marijuana plant" and look at the following pictures. If you can't compare pictures, and then compare it to your plant, working on cognition might be relevant. I'm over seeing these questions seven times a day.

Someone told me female plants grow white hairs and male plants grow pollen sacs when I was 14. I then looked at a picture. It's been 19 years. Ive never had to ask.
 

Mcfinema

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These are outdoor, they get 12 hours of direct light and then I bring them inside under regular house light for two hours to keep them awake, then put them back out for the rest of the evening.
 

Mcfinema

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I should also add I am in south Florida and they are on the south side of my property, so it is strong direct light. I germinated the seeds on 3/17.
 

Hugo Phurst

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I should also add I am in south Florida and they are on the south side of my property, so it is strong direct light. I germinated the seeds on 3/17.
Well, you won't know for sure till Sept - Oct.
& since it's not even a month old....way too early to tell

Chill & have fun
 

Mcfinema

Active Member
It’s not a guerilla grow it’s a potted back yard grow where I have the ability to somewhat have control over some elements. I have a covered patio and a lanai which dilutes the sun a bit.
 

Mcfinema

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Well, you won't know for sure till Sept - Oct.
& since it's not even a month old....way too early to tell

Chill & have fun
Thanks, my only concern is the amount of light they are getting, 12 hours of sunshine and two inside. So about 14/10 I don’t want them to prematurely go into flower.
 

Hugo Phurst

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Thanks, my only concern is the amount of light they are getting, 12 hours of sunshine and two inside. So about 14/10 I don’t want them to prematurely go into flower.
That'll work.
How many hours of Daylight, not just direct sunlight?
Cannabis needs a solid 12 hrs of dark to flower.
 
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