Aeviaanah's Multistrain-Hydro/Soil-Organic/Synthetic-Breeding

stinkbudd1

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Those are some nice looking girls, i know you are going to have a lot of fun keeping that DP in line..lol
 

NONHater

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A good friend of mine was certain that the Stipules can tell the sex before pre flower. This is determined on if the Stipules cross or not just don't remember which was which. Crossed Stipules=Male or Crossed Stipules=Female not sure? This could also just be a myth?

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Wow just noticed that was a link damn I feel dumb lol.:clap:

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notice the Stipules in the pics...male stipule points facing out female stipule points facing in almost crossing.
 

aeviaanah

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A good friend of mine was certain that the Stipules can tell the sex before pre flower. This is determined on if the Stipules cross or not just don't remember which was which. Crossed Stipules=Male or Crossed Stipules=Female not sure? This could also just be a myth?

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Wow just noticed that was a link damn I feel dumb lol.:clap:

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notice the Stipules in the pics...male stipule points facing out female stipule points facing in almost crossing.
I heard this method as well but it hasnt proven to work. I just went back there and checked and both a female and males stipules were positioned the same.
 

stinkbudd1

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If i could put my 2 cents of knowledge in here, I still think that the best early way to tell sex is by plant structure and since i really only do indica dom plants i do rely on that to help..From almost all my grows ive noticed that the taller plants always seems to be boys and the more shorter plants seem to be females if your plant is getting pretty lanky and and dont have a very full leaf structure than its been in my case all boys where as the plants that heve stayed shorter and more full all around with leaf structure has always been female..
 

goodolboy

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If i could put my 2 cents of knowledge in here, I still think that the best early way to tell sex is by plant structure and since i really only do indica dom plants i do rely on that to help..From almost all my grows ive noticed that the taller plants always seems to be boys and the more shorter plants seem to be females if your plant is getting pretty lanky and and dont have a very full leaf structure than its been in my case all boys where as the plants that heve stayed shorter and more full all around with leaf structure has always been female..
My first indoor grow was fucking beautiful, it was a nice 2ft x 2ft bush, great structure, and bushy as hell. Put it into flower and it was a boy. No offense to anyone's methods, but the only real way to know sex is either seein pistils or balls IME
 

aeviaanah

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My first indoor grow was fucking beautiful, it was a nice 2ft x 2ft bush, great structure, and bushy as hell. Put it into flower and it was a boy. No offense to anyone's methods, but the only real way to know sex is either seein pistils or balls IME
I have to agree, i am always working multistrain and there is no apparent difference between males and females other than by balls or pistils.
 

stinkbudd1

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Oh by no way was that post or reply etched in science not at all but no-one can tell me if my method has not worked for me if you were not here check back through most all my grows and you will see each time i got a tall beautiful plant such as i described it was a boy ! i've never had a short bushy plant yet that didnt turn out female or the other way around..Just my experience i guess..Peace
 

aeviaanah

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Oh by no way was that post or reply etched in science not at all but no-one can tell me if my method has not worked for me if you were not here check back through most all my grows and you will see each time i got a tall beautiful plant such as i described it was a boy ! i've never had a short bushy plant yet that didnt turn out female or the other way around..Just my experience i guess..Peace
I do agree, when comparing two plants from the same parents...the taller more vigorous plants are usually male. I usually grow many strains and often do not have a sister or brother to compare a plant to, rendering this method useless. When comparing many strains- i get all different heights with no trend of female or male.
 
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