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Is it too early??

playallnite

Well-Known Member
I have a plant that came up all on its' own in mid/late April, it is well over 5 feet tall now and very bushy (due to pruning), I'll post macro photos when I fix my PC. Today I noticed on careful examination I've discovered a green tear dropped shaped node with a white hair emerging, could it be anything else but a lady? Usually my plants don't sex til first week of August but this plant came up all on its own about 90 days ago. TIA
 

619ster

Member
It's common for older more mature plants from seed, or clones to show these signs as pre-sex indicators. I usually look for this on seedling plants before I decide to transplant into bigger pots and put more time/work into it. Males get them too, but more of a crab claw look to it without the pistils coming out. Those don't get upcanned unless it's a stud I intend to use for breeding. Sounds like you indeed have a lady!
 
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