Please tell me it's a girl

SchmoeJoe

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Ive grown allsorts thanks to many many freebies but small illegal growers mainly like femenized because its easier to not deal with males.

My i.d. of plant sex is however flawless, have you not noticed yet..... ;-)
The op from the first thread said it was a hermaphrodite and the first pics from it were text book male. I'm just going to disregard whatever you have to say on the subject.
 

Kingrow1

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The op from the first thread said it was a hermaphrodite and the first pics from it were text book male. I'm just going to disregard whatever you have to say on the subject.
It is clear from the op that the hermie assumption was based on these two irregular growths, the subsequent flush of female flowers and no further weird or male growths was the point at which you lost your gamble with me.

I also have a lot to say on these so called hermies but you have some belief that its down to selective genetics..... at which point id ask that you produce me a hermie free strain so this will be erradicated from the genus alltogether...

Obviously you cant and your methodology is flawed. Im not in some pissing match or ignoring anyone, im just posting evidence and saying your flawed, grumble grumble grumble democratic society and all :-)
 

SchmoeJoe

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It is clear from the op that the hermie assumption was based on these two irregular growths, the subsequent flush of female flowers and no further weird or male growths was the point at which you lost your gamble with me.

I also have a lot to say on these so called hermies but you have some belief that its down to selective genetics..... at which point id ask that you produce me a hermie free strain so this will be erradicated from the genus alltogether...

Obviously you cant and your methodology is flawed. Im not in some pissing match or ignoring anyone, im just posting evidence and saying your flawed, grumble grumble grumble democratic society and all :-)
Male preflowers aren't "irregular growths". I never said anything about "selective genetics", whatever that even means.

My methodology for sexing seedlings is to wait until the preflowers clearly show enough characteristics to make a determination. It's not very complicated and I've been doing since I was 15 years old.

In over twenty years I haven't made one mistake sexing seedlings. I used to try to id them as early as possible and then watch them fully develope to see the progression of the development of the preflowers to learn to recognize the different stages and to confirm my initial id but I haven't had to go through the trouble since 1996.
 

Kingrow1

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My methodology for sexing seedlings is to wait until the preflowers clearly show enough characteristics to make a determination.
These plants are too young yet, at this point we are really forcing them, hence the weird growth.

These will never develop pollen or grow into pollen sacs, they will remain weird little stubby growths.

Even just viewing them on a scientific basis the best we could call them was undifferentiated.

I present to you the evidence, the reason and the methodology behind it, resistance is futile :-)
 

cat of curiosity

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These plants aren't too young yet, at this point we are not really forcing them, hence the weird growth.

These will develop pollen or grow into pollen sacs, they will not remain weird little stubby growths.

Even just viewing them on a scientific basis the best we could call them was male.

I present to you the evidence, the reason and the methodology behind it, resistance is futile :-)
fify
 

Kenny Grows

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Hello all I have a few updated pics. These pictures were taken 10 days after first post. The first two pics are the same part of same plant, second set of pics is a different plant. Any guesses as to their sex?
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Kenny Grows

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Thanks for the link very informative. I'm going to wait another 2 weeks before i do anything drastic. One of the plants only has the one "pre-flower" looking growth shown in the pic, and it sounds like there should be multiple ones
 

SchmoeJoe

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Thanks for the link very informative. I'm going to wait another 2 weeks before i do anything drastic. One of the plants only has the one "pre-flower" looking growth shown in the pic, and it sounds like there should be multiple ones
When preflowers first show they aren't very consistent. It's definitely best to hold out until you're confident.
 

Kingrow1

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When preflowers first show they aren't very consistent. It's definitely best to hold out until you're confident.
Are you starting to agree with me on the undifferentiated weird juvenile growth that is neither male or female yet?

Or does this thread need more picture evidence on top of the ones posted.... :-)
 

badmojo420

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doesnt really look like anything definitive to me. maybe im bad at judging preflowers but ive had plants that i was confident about being male that ended up pushing pistils out of what appeared to be a pollen sack a few days later.

the males wont release pollen immediately so unless you are fighting space issues let em ride until you are 100% proof positive. it would be rather silly to kill a female thinking it was a male. im sure it happens more than we think.
 

Kenny Grows

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Back with a few more pictures.20171106_073300.jpg 20171106_073523.jpg
Its definitely a female i think/hope. This is the first plant from each set of pics, its also showing its sex the most . But I flipped all 3 of my plants this morning, they were getting to big for my tent. I also took 2 clones from each plant last night, only need one from each but i've read its not the easiest thing getting them to take. Does anyone have experience with DWC cloning. I've read you don't have to check up on your clone as much. I work long weird hours i don't want them diying on me while i'm away.
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Buba Blend

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Back with a few more pictures.View attachment 4038795 View attachment 4038797
Its definitely a female i think/hope. This is the first plant from each set of pics, its also showing its sex the most . But I flipped all 3 of my plants this morning, they were getting to big for my tent. I also took 2 clones from each plant last night, only need one from each but i've read its not the easiest thing getting them to take. Does anyone have experience with DWC cloning. I've read you don't have to check up on your clone as much. I work long weird hours i don't want them diying on me while i'm away.
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That is cool!
They look like aerial roots. Roots that grow above the soil.
 

RayRay747

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Back with a few more pictures.View attachment 4038795 View attachment 4038797
Its definitely a female i think/hope. This is the first plant from each set of pics, its also showing its sex the most . But I flipped all 3 of my plants this morning, they were getting to big for my tent. I also took 2 clones from each plant last night, only need one from each but i've read its not the easiest thing getting them to take. Does anyone have experience with DWC cloning. I've read you don't have to check up on your clone as much. I work long weird hours i don't want them diying on me while i'm away.
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What did you end up with?
 
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