Male?

GrowBoxer

Member
About 5 weeks from seed, 9-10" tall and pretty bushy.
2nd day of 12/12 after a 36 hour dark period.

All pictures are from the same plant, just higher and lower nodes.

Is it 100% absitively posolutely a male? Is it time to hold an execution?


Preflower1.jpgpreflower 2.jpgpreflower 3.jpgpreflower4.jpg
 

HowzerMD

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It may take up to a week or so to determine sex, so if you're hangin on then go for it. Don't hold your breath though. That's why you plant a grip of seeds to start with; more chances to find females. Or work from clones.
 

GrowBoxer

Member
Its not my only plant, but it would certainly free up a lot more space for lights in my box...so I wanna get it out of there as soon as its %100 for sure male...can someone confirm that, or is it still to early?
 

ohnothimagin

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Its not my only plant, but it would certainly free up a lot more space for lights in my box...so I wanna get it out of there as soon as its %100 for sure male...can someone confirm that, or is it still to early?
Too Too Early! Wait another 2 weeks.
 

GrowBoxer

Member
Ok I'll wait.

Just wondering though...I didn't think a plant could turn out to be female after showing preflowers that resemble a little ball on a little stem?
 

GrowBoxer

Member
the very last pic is definitely a female calyx
That particular preflower is tantalizingly pointy-shaped, but its on the same plant as the other pictures, which look really really male.

Jesus u probably know a lot, can I have a nonfigurative answer?
 

shizz

Well-Known Member
lol they grow fast in a day or two look again. youll be able to tell. it looks hermie to me... is it taller then the rest of the plants. and are the other plants showing any sign males grow taller faster and show before the females.
 

GrowBoxer

Member
lol they grow fast in a day or two look again. youll be able to tell. it looks hermie to me... is it taller then the rest of the plants. and are the other plants showing any sign males grow taller faster and show before the females.

one of my others has a single VERY female looking preflower that I noticed today on the highest node, but its to small to photograph.

Actually it was originally taller than the others by like 3/4 of an inch but now its actually a little shorter, but that might be because its on the edge of the light radius.

Do male flowers come before female preflowers on a hermie? Can a hermie pollinate females?
 

stumpjumper

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Actually looking again, the first 2 pics look funny.. I'm not 99.9% sure anymore lol. The last pic looks 100% female.. Maybe its a hermie
 

Serapis

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You are joking, right? These are fairly obvious males.
I'm glad you are not sexing my plants. I'm going with female as well. That last pic clearly shows a calyx that appears ready to open and show her hairs.

How are you going to declare male from premature growth that appears in singles? I'm with Mistahphuck, Female. It is too early to chop.
 

DiGGy420

Member
I'm glad you are not sexing my plants. I'm going with female as well. That last pic clearly shows a calyx that appears ready to open and show her hairs.

How are you going to declare male from premature growth that appears in singles? I'm with Mistahphuck, Female. It is too early to chop.

If you'll notice, he quoted the other guy(MedUseMeg) who came in and posted pictures of obvious males. They even have some of their pods popped. I hope he doesn't have females next to that guy.

Take care,

-DiGGy
 
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