Identification male-female! Does it appear that it started to pollen

Dameon187

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You're busy tomorrow Canada specifically the East coast. You may be running into your pre-flower and identification of sex. This is the first sign I've seen. Do you think you could tell other ways. It was a vigorous plant, having long leaves I do have photos if anybody would like to see. It's in the garbage in a bag.
 

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Could be female but could be too soon to tell. Ive had plants not show any real signs thought it was male and tossed. Then learned to flower if in doubt and tends to be female or possible herm. It looked kinda like that, a hairless calyx.
 
Could be female but could be too soon to tell. Ive had plants not show any real signs thought it was male and tossed. Then learned to flower if in doubt and tends to be female or possible herm. It looked kinda like that, a hairless calyx.
Yeah very hard to tell, I got rid of it in fear now I'm guessing,. Was being safe
 
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This place gets real quiet often to where youd be suprised what ai could help with. Then the rest has to be obtained by foruming for more info. Ai isnt perfect and has a ways to go and there are different ai. They also keep updating it and connecting it and disconnecting it from the internet which effects results.
 
Ive had ai help its very helpful. I wouldnt have it answer everything though. For example I went from having not a clue to how the genetic process works to starting a pheno hunt. When it comes to things like drain to waste coco issues I wouldnt use ai for that.

This place gets real quiet often to where youd be suprised what ai could help with. Then the rest has to be obtained by foruming for more info. Ai isnt perfect and has a ways to go and there are different ai. They also keep updating it and connecting it and disconnecting it from the internet which effects results.
i've used LLM's of different plat forms for a range of things, its like 50/50 on programing for the most part, some times way worse. for electrical its almost the same unless you tell it to reference NEC or like material, some times its still way off the mark. LLM's are a nice little toy for now, but i won't call them AI yet.
 
Ive had ai help its very helpful. I wouldnt have it answer everything though. For example I went from having not a clue to how the genetic process works to starting a pheno hunt. When it comes to things like drain to waste coco issues I wouldnt use ai for that.

This place gets real quiet often to where youd be suprised what ai could help with. Then the rest has to be obtained by foruming for more info. Ai isnt perfect and has a ways to go and there are different ai. They also keep updating it and connecting it and disconnecting it from the internet which effects results.
Valuable lesson learned was to let post ride out a little. As I would and passed, allowing more comments to generate. As this is where this place is for. Whether it be positive or negative. I'm glad you had success with it. I've decided to try and grab a couple clones off that girl. That's the best I can do
 
Valuable lesson learned was to let post ride out a little. As I would and passed, allowing more comments to generate. As this is where this place is for. Whether it be positive or negative. I'm glad you had success with it. I've decided to try and grab a couple clones off that girl. That's the best I can do

Another valuable lesson to learn is about how long it takes plants to drop pollen. Even if it was an obvious male(which it was not) it takes weeks before pollen would have began to drop, so there is no real rush or reason to worry about killing them asap. It’s always best to wait long enough that it’s very obvious which sex the plant is.
 
Another valuable lesson to learn is about how long it takes plants to drop pollen. Even if it was an obvious male(which it was not) it takes weeks before pollen would have began to drop, so there is no real rush or reason to worry about killing them asap. It’s always best to wait long enough that it’s very obvious which sex the plant is.
100000% a lot and i mean a lot of people cut them down when they first see sex, me i try to find a spot for the male, but thats just me because i know i got time
 
You're busy tomorrow Canada specifically the East coast. You may be running into your pre-flower and identification of sex. This is the first sign I've seen. Do you think you could tell other ways. It was a vigorous plant, having long leaves I do have photos if anybody would like to see. It's in the garbage in a bag.
That's a stipule not showing sex yet.
 
The stipules dried off weeks ago. Thats a female preflower/flower, its very common outside in a slowly declining light period for the first flowers to be "hairless".
 
Valuable lesson learned was to let post ride out a little. As I would and passed, allowing more comments to generate. As this is where this place is for. Whether it be positive or negative. I'm glad you had success with it. I've decided to try and grab a couple clones off that girl. That's the best I can do

Quickest way to tell is to take a cutting toss it in some water in a Solo cup and put it in the dark. In a few days you'll know if it's male or female.
 
A seedling at the 5th to 8th node will show sex in the vegetative state. May need a magnifying glass if your old, and most will not have "hairs" just calyx. The stipule will still be there at that point you will have to pull it to the side.
 
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