Newbie says Hi.. Seeking advice on plant sex

Dgringo69

Well-Known Member
It is definitely showing male at that particular location. Wait a few days and see what the other sites do. If you are worried about random pollenization then remain vigilant and clip pollen sacks before they open. Once you are sure it is a male then remove it from the females. I would NOT kill it but I would simply move it away. If you are sure that it is chem dawg then collect the pollen, use site specific breeding techniques and you can create a little seed stock without sacrificing sensi. This procedure requires nothing more than a ziplock bag, a q-tip and a twisty tie:) Seriously simple!
 

restless1

New Member
(Dgringo69) are you refering to the first or second plant showing as male ? (Dgringo69) that is very Interesting information unfortunately for me my plants are in raised beds And there's no way for me to simply remove the plant from the females. The guy who supplied the seeds said it was chem dawg so I will have to believe him. But i wouldn't know if it hit in the face .. Lol after reading up on chem dawg I'm not sure if this'll be the right strain for me that im looking for as this is Medical gro for a chronic illness and I'm looking for Specific relief... I learned so much in the last six months it's hard to believe what people can do with plants ..
 

Potolota

Active Member
I had to do the deed...He is in a better place now :( Maybe some of his girlfriends will come to the service :-)
He always has you if they don't show up lol, and the first pic could possibly be female like I said I don't know for sure especially since u said some of them became leaves, so even though the plant is 7 feet tall and everyone believe that's its showing pre flowers ima go ahead and tell you it doesn't matter how big a plant is to pre flower it's depending on the plant it's self, but u can clip the pollen sacks if its a hermit u just half to watch it everyday to make sure new ones don't develop
 

restless1

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He always has you if they don't show up lol, and the first pic could possibly be female like I said I don't know for sure especially since u said some of them became leaves, so even though the plant is 7 feet tall and everyone believe that's its showing pre flowers ima go ahead and tell you it doesn't matter how big a plant is to pre flower it's depending on the plant it's self, but u can clip the pollen sacks if its a hermit u just half to watch it everyday to make sure new ones don't develop
I agree with you 100% out of eight plants every plant is showing something different or different sign. All of them supposedly the same strain. Plant number one I'm just gonna let it ride and see what happens. Plant number two well I can actually say my hands have never felt softer. Got to love the hemp oil.. One of my runt plants in that same v area she has hairs like. I'm thinking that one is a girl. only about 2 1/2 foot tall and grown really slow .. Here is a grainy pic look by my ring you will see the hair ..
That's why you're experience is so valuable to us newbies. Thanks a bunch for your time!!! I'll post some more pics if I see it change
 

Potolota

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I agree with you 100% out of eight plants every plant is showing something different or different sign. All of them supposedly the same strain. Plant number one I'm just gonna let it ride and see what happens. Plant number two well I can actually say my hands have never felt softer. Got to love the hemp oil.. One of my runt plants in that same v area she has hairs like. I'm thinking that one is a girl. only about 2 1/2 foot tall and grown really slow .. Here is a grainy pic look by my ring you will see the hair ..
That's why you're experience is so valuable to us newbies. Thanks a bunch for your time!!! I'll post some more pics if I see it change
That pic looks female
Mandy hey no problem happy to give advise I ended needing it my frost grows too, and make sure u rep everyone that helps out
 

kpmarine

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He always has you if they don't show up lol, and the first pic could possibly be female like I said I don't know for sure especially since u said some of them became leaves, so even though the plant is 7 feet tall and everyone believe that's its showing pre flowers ima go ahead and tell you it doesn't matter how big a plant is to pre flower it's depending on the plant it's self, but u can clip the pollen sacks if its a hermit u just half to watch it everyday to make sure new ones don't develop
If you think a plant acan be 7 feet tal and ot showing sex; then you don't know what you're talking bout.
 

Potolota

Active Member
If you think a plant acan be 7 feet tal and ot showing sex; then you don't know what you're talking bout.
I'm being corrected by someone who can't type or spell? All plants will grow different based on who is handling them and what they are doing to them, if I keep my light away from the plants and continue to force it to stretch bet u I could get a 7 foot tall non auto to grow before preflowers. Don't be telling other people they are wrong if u don't know for a fact they are this is about I giving out advice to others not trying to seem smarter than someone else witch by your spelling seems unlikely.

:dunce:Kpmarine
 

Potolota

Active Member
Generally a preflower will distinguish its self between 6-8 weeks if the plant matures at a normal rate, however if u stress train, trim and chop, or other methods used for bigger yields the stress can cause the plant to take longer to mature pushing pre flowers up to 10 weeks or more. And even when the plant pre flowers it can often be un identifiable due to the early development of the sexes therefor making sex identification take even longer.
Non autos and autos also can be different when it comes to telling the sexs. For instance if u have a non auto veg life is limited to when u switch your cycle "indoor grow" meaning you could make a plant as tall as u want with mini preflowers without being able to identify the sex.

Also, some female preflowers never produce pistils. A female preflower without pistils is difficult to distinguish from a male preflower. Thus, hermaphodite issues should not be resolved by the appearance of preflowers, without pistils, on a plant otherwise believed to be a female.


-420 magazine over several issues
 

kpmarine

Well-Known Member
I'm being corrected by someone who can't type or spell? All plants will grow different based on who is handling them and what they are doing to them, if I keep my light away from the plants and continue to force it to stretch bet u I could get a 7 foot tall non auto to grow before preflowers. Don't be telling other people they are wrong if u don't know for a fact they are this is about I giving out advice to others not trying to seem smarter than someone else witch by your spelling seems unlikely.

:dunce:Kpmarine
You can't get a 7 foot tall plant with no preflowers. Especially not outside in a greenhouse like the OP says his are. Keep making up outlandish scenarios to replace common sense though. If I had magic powers, I could get a plant to stretch 7 feet without preflowers. Much like your imagined scenario; it has no bearing on the actual conditions.

Sorry if my spelling offended you, I was multitasking at the time. Your fallacious comment is a load of crap. No amount of trying to make fun of me will change that. Your attempts at a personal attack just show that your argument has no leg to stand on, so you try to compensate by using personal attacks. I find your petty attempt at discrediting me by insulting my spelling to be amusing.
 

kpmarine

Well-Known Member
Generally a preflower will distinguish its self between 6-8 weeks if the plant matures at a normal rate, however if u stress train, trim and chop, or other methods used for bigger yields the stress can cause the plant to take longer to mature pushing pre flowers up to 10 weeks or more. And even when the plant pre flowers it can often be un identifiable due to the early development of the sexes therefor making sex identification take even longer.
Non autos and autos also can be different when it comes to telling the sexs. For instance if u have a non auto veg life is limited to when u switch your cycle "indoor grow" meaning you could make a plant as tall as u want with mini preflowers without being able to identify the sex.

Also, some female preflowers never produce pistils. A female preflower without pistils is difficult to distinguish from a male preflower. Thus, hermaphodite issues should not be resolved by the appearance of preflowers, without pistils, on a plant otherwise believed to be a female.


-420 magazine over several issues
Except this pant has preflowers, yet again making your point irrelevant. Preflowers aren't hard to distinguish. Also, link your sources please. It's rude to expect people to take your quotes at face value.
 

Potolota

Active Member
I will indeed find my magazines and post some pictures of the articles on here so you can see them. I wasn't making a personal attack on you to cover my "wrong thought process" I was simply showing you that I was offended by your comment of I don't know what I'm talking about. In no way was I trying to make a leg to stand on with that because I had posted another quote moments after the first with more information... Regardless their is a difference between preflowers that u can identify and preflowers that you can't because of maturity. And I'm saying before that even tho the plant was 7 feet that doesn't mean u can clearly identify the sex it may be showing starting of preflowers or preflowers but that they couldn't be distinguished. As in some of his pods had opened into leaves as he stated.

A better comment would of been I disagree with your statement not oh you don't know what your saying
 

MysticMJ

Member
Too lazy to read the rest on the thread, but am I the only one who saw
"Newbie says Hi.. Seeking advice on sex" as the thread title?
 

kpmarine

Well-Known Member
I will indeed find my magazines and post some pictures of the articles on here so you can see them. I wasn't making a personal attack on you to cover my "wrong thought process" I was simply showing you that I was offended by your comment of I don't know what I'm talking about. In no way was I trying to make a leg to stand on with that because I had posted another quote moments after the first with more information... Regardless their is a difference between preflowers that u can identify and preflowers that you can't because of maturity. And I'm saying before that even tho the plant was 7 feet that doesn't mean u can clearly identify the sex it may be showing starting of preflowers or preflowers but that they couldn't be distinguished. As in some of his pods had opened into leaves as he stated.

A better comment would of been I disagree with your statement not oh you don't know what your saying
Preflowers don't open into leaves. Those are male preflowers. So I maintain my position of you don't know what you're saying.
 
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