jawbrodt
Well-Known Member
Excellent post, and very helpful to a guy who is looking at preflowers that have formed. + repRead my post on sexing - https://www.rollitup.org/newbie-central/358829-sexing-preflowers.html
What I pointed out, is the only trace of preflower that I saw visible, yet not formed quite well enough to be called a "preflower". It's more of a "pre-preflower".lol Anyway, I'm not sure if you were arguing with me, or just posting that info as a guide for others, but, I'm still standing on "female" as my vote. Although that preflower hasn't grown enough to be able to produce a pistil, it looks to have the first two things that I've found to be indicative of a female plant....it comes to a point, and, has a wide base. Basically, the plant doesn't really have preflowers yet, and should be left to mature for a couple more days. But, I've watched quite a few preflowers start, from the very first molecules that formed on the stem,lol and will say with 90+% certainty, that it's a female. It's a little too early to know for sure, though, so we'll just have to chill out and wait til they become positively identifiable. On that note...I'm going to chill out and have me some coffee.