pre-sexing

johnb93

Active Member
I am doing a large outdoor grow with high mids sativa bag seed . i was wondering if anyone has any ideas about pre sexing by placing a piece of black plastic around a node for a few days. can this cause a plant to stress out and go hermie
 

johnb93

Active Member
why wouldnt it make em flower. i've read lots about doing that method. they sense long darkness. they flower there.
 

mogie

Well-Known Member
Preflowers, as opposed to full blown flowers, generally appear after the fourth week of vegetative growth from seed. Check carefully above the fourth node. Please note that preflowers are very small and and almost impossible to differentiate without magnification. A photographer's 10x loupe is handy indeed when examining preflowers.

As the images below demonstrate, the female preflower is pear shaped and produces a pair of pistils. Frequently, the female preflowers do not show pistils until well after the preflowers have emerged. Thus, don't yank a plant because it has no pistils. Pistillate preflowers are located at the node between the stipule and emerging branch.

Also, some female preflowers never produce pistils. A female preflower without pistils is difficult to distinguish from a male preflower. Thus, hermaphodite issues should not be resolved by the appearance of preflowers, without pistils, on a plant otherwise believed to be a female.

Female (pistillate)



Image courtesy of MrIto

Female (pistillate)


Image courtesy of Uncle Ben

The male preflower may be described as a "ball on a stick." However, its most recognizable feature is its absence of pistils. Sometimes, a male plant will develop mature staminate flowers after prolonged periods of vegetative growth. These appear in clusters around the nodes.

The following image shows a male plant in early flowering. Staminate flowers are located at the node between the stipule and emerging branch.

Male (staminate)
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Image courtesy of PsycoXul
 

johnb93

Active Member
dude. are you sure you are not thinkin of indoor. cuz i grew weed last year out door. the cops got to it. but i had it for like 2 and a half to three months. i looked every time i visited my crop. i never saw a preflower.
 

W33D

Well-Known Member
Mines a little over 8 weeks, already showing female pre-flowers, a calyx and 2 pistillates at every node here and there. I got a question, do the pistillates naturally turn from whitish to orange-ish/brownish? I'm still in Veg, 24/0.
 

johnb93

Active Member
THIS IS AN OUTDOOR FORUM. NOT INDOOR. i am speaking of outdoor plants, which take more than 3 months like indoor. this is about presexing. read first post.
 

delta9

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when outdoor plants sex out depends on where you live but if you basicly live in the northern hemisphere they will start mid to late august if you plant in the spring , i live in indiana and light outside wont be 12/12 till sept. 26 but plants will show sex mid to late august when it is 13/11 because of such a long veg (if planted in spring) peace.
 
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