Male and female growth patterns..

So I've been doing some research and what I've picked up is that male plants grow almost perfectly symmetrical whereas female plants have a more sporadic growth pattern.

So is it actually possible to determine the sex based on the growth patterns? And do any of these look like a common male? Im questioning these because of how symmetrical they are..
 

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No, the only way to really determine sex is by waiting until you see pistils or pollen sacs. Males typically grow taller than a female of the same strain, they also typically show their sex before females, the only real way to know is to be patient.
 
No, the only way to really determine sex is by waiting until you see pistils or pollen sacs. Males typically grow taller than a female of the same strain, they also typically show their sex before females, the only real way to know is to be patient.
That's another reason why I'm growing...to work on my patience. So females typically grow their first few nodes pretty symmetrical? Im a first time grower so i still have these dumb questions
 
Stagered nodes start from node 6/10 .

Stagered nodes are a sign of maturity. Once you have the stagered nodes you can flip or continue to veg until you have the desired size.
Good luck
 
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