male preflower?

gotto

Member
The Second Picture is not showing any signs of sex at all, and your first picture is too blurry to make any thing out for sure, but that first pic is loaded with male flowers get it away from the bitches
 

wyteboi

Well-Known Member
i agree with luda, first one is FOR SURE MALE, get him out! i cant tell on second yet either.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
Is this a male pre flower? I am going on vaca and dont want any males to be in the room while I am gone. This is two different plants
feeling you pain mate :cry:.
been there myself.
good luck for the future.
and dont throw out the plant in pic 2 just yet give another few days to be sure for yourself and see how it prevails then you will know what too look for next time this will add to your experience.

LUDA.
:cry:
 

goinforbroke

Active Member
Thanks for the feedback. Both are male for sure I got back and there are nuts. Thanks for the help I had isolated them just cause I am paranoid. I have neen kind of hoping for a few males l have quite a few plants and have only had 5 males so far. Room is a little tight for me at this point.
 

Paranoid420

Active Member
At what stage can you tell the sex? Im new at this just started a grow last week and don't whant any males. Thanks!!!
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
At what stage can you tell the sex? Im new at this just started a grow last week and don't whant any males. Thanks!!!
A few weeks after starting to flower. These took about 4 weeks I think.
it depends on if you are force flowering the plants before showing sexuall signs if so then 2 weeks of 12/12 will start to show sex.
you should wait untill the plants are showing sex and are sexuallally mature and this takes roughly 6 to 8 week of vegging.
How can I tell if my seedling is male or female without flowering it?

The most common method is to force flower a labeled clone to determine the sex, rather than the incorrect method of forcing the seedling and then reverting it to vegetative growth again.
If you are a seedling grower who does not clone, or a grower who has no seperate vegetative and flowering grow spaces, the easiest method is simply to wait for the preflowers (primordia), and sexual maturity to appear while the seedling is still in vegetative growth. In other words, if you wait until they are 6 to 8 weeks old, most plants will show you their gender without any forcing.
Seedling growers who don't clone are really missing out on the full potency potential of their finished crop whenever they force their seedlings before they've become sexually mature.

LUDACRIS.
;-)
 
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