Male or Female?

Danskrbjorn

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This is the first seedling I've grew.All the rest have been clones so I never had to worry about the gender much.Currently I'm growing in a old stand-up shower converted into a grow space in my basement.I have been vegging for 67 days.Im not sure the strain as I got the seed from second hand.I feed it rotten banana peals in the soil as well as alaskan fish oil and Neem oil extrac and recently added k-bloom for the last week before I switch to 12/12. I was very surprised on how short this plant has stayed.Anyways.My question is: Male or too early to tell?
From all the research I've done it looks like nuts to me.This plant is the one in the potter on the left of the two plants.
 

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chemphlegm

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purple is blinding and the other shows no balls yet.

a rotting banana peel wont compost in time to be beneficial but many other pests love rotting fruit indoors beware
stick to fertilizers, composted ,kitchen scraps go to the compost pile or the outdoor garden
 

Danskrbjorn

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Thanks for the advice.Ill stop using them in my soils directly in the pot.Not sure the maker of the light.Recived it hand me down.I do know it's a 300watt U.V led with three built in fans for cooling and 120°angle light projection.Gotta wear sunglasses when checking on plants.
 

weedhead24

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purple is blinding and the other shows no balls yet.

a rotting banana peel wont compost in time to be beneficial but many other pests love rotting fruit indoors beware
stick to fertilizers, composted ,kitchen scraps go to the compost pile or the outdoor garden
honestly I would not use any citrus peel of any kind for a bud plant . Just keep your soil normal so that it will dry properly . you don't want it staying moist forever either are you outdoor?
 

Danskrbjorn

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honestly I would not use any citrus peel of any kind for a bud plant . Just keep your soil normal so that it will dry properly . you don't want it staying moist forever either are you outdoor?
Not at this point it's still in the low 30's at night where I'm at as well as the days are low 50's.I won't be able to start out doors here till the middle of this week.Due to our seasons we only get like 2 1/2 months of really prime weather so I have to choose my strains wisely.
 

weedhead24

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Not at this point it's still in the low 30's at night where I'm at as well as the days are low 50's.I won't be able to start out doors here till the middle of this week.Due to our seasons we only get like 2 1/2 months of really prime weather so I have to choose my strains wisely.
wow a plant must require a very nice greenhouse and you will be able to grow a lot of plants under a decent amount of space . and grow for alot longer .autos take 3 months
 

chemphlegm

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honestly I would not use any citrus peel of any kind for a bud plant . Just keep your soil normal so that it will dry properly . you don't want it staying moist forever either are you outdoor?
who's talking about citrus peels?

outdoor??? you quoted the wrong poster maybe, I'm not the op here lol
 

Danskrbjorn

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View attachment 3950145 This is an updated pic of the plant in question.Im gonna assume that as of right now she's female due to a couple other factors of which I will post pics.The other factors I'm looking at are the swollen nodes of the plant and the very short bushy as opposed to vertical.Again not sure the strain as it was bag seed.The bushieness may be indicative of the fact it's Indica from what I'm seeing.
 

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