Is this a male??? would like to know.

HeshWantsCandy

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Hey man I didn't see any preflowers in those pics.. It's probably still too young to show sex yet. How old is it? How long has it been on 12/12?
 

oOBe RyeOo

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I've been watching it for the past few days and it has been growing wider, not taller. I'm on day 34 of veg.
 

oOBe RyeOo

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This is from another site where the guy was asking if it was a male. It turned out to be a male. Looks like what I have going on.

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darkdestruction420

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This is from another site where the guy was asking if it was a male. It turned out to be a male. Looks like what I have going on.

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that pic doesnt show anything. your plant is further along than that one. i dont see any indication of sex from that pic,in yours we have visible preflowers starting to form it looks like. you could go to 12/12 to find out for sure, dont chop based on preflower evidence. on some plants the preflowers dont always form right and its quite possible its a deformed female preflower. imo the preflower looks male, but you never know for sure till you put it into 12/12 and it starts actual flowers.
 

supersillybilly

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that pic doesnt show anything. your plant is further along than that one. i dont see any indication of sex from that pic,in yours we have visible preflowers starting to form it looks like. you could go to 12/12 to find out for sure, dont chop based on preflower evidence. on some plants the preflowers dont always form right and its quite possible its a deformed female preflower. imo the preflower looks male, but you never know for sure till you put it into 12/12 and it starts actual flowers.
Would you not agree this may be the perfect example of when Dutch Master Reverse can be used as prevention. It cost £13 and £3 for a penetrator. Not a bad investment to all but ensure females. He would only have to use about 200ml for a couple of plants. Just a thought. lol

If you deal in dollars, Double the cost of my figures. lol
 

oOBe RyeOo

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that pic doesnt show anything. your plant is further along than that one. i dont see any indication of sex from that pic,in yours we have visible preflowers starting to form it looks like. you could go to 12/12 to find out for sure, dont chop based on preflower evidence. on some plants the preflowers dont always form right and its quite possible its a deformed female preflower. imo the preflower looks male, but you never know for sure till you put it into 12/12 and it starts actual flowers.
I don't want to flip yet, if it is a female I would lose a lot on my yield. I guess I'll do what everyone says and wait it out.
 

oOBe RyeOo

Active Member
Would you not agree this may be the perfect example of when Dutch Master Reverse can be used as prevention. It cost £13 and £3 for a penetrator. Not a bad investment to all but ensure females. He would only have to use about 200ml for a couple of plants. Just a thought. lol

If you deal in dollars, Double the cost of my figures. lol
It's not double it's 1.6

How does it keep it from turning male? I mean it's in its genetics to be a male, how would it change its genetics?
 

supersillybilly

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It's not double it's 1.6

How does it keep it from turning male? I mean it's in its genetics to be a male, how would it change its genetics?
My friend, its wonderful stuff. They use it on Grapefruits and grapes to stop them getting seeds. Google it, there is loads of info, even on this site aswel. We are losing money on the pound everyday.lol
 

darkdestruction420

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My friend, its wonderful stuff. They use it on Grapefruits and grapes to stop them getting seeds. Google it, there is loads of info, even on this site aswel. We are losing money on the pound everyday.lol
it is good stuff, but it cant turn a male female.it kills male flowers and it stops female plants from making new male flowers.
 
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