They seem to be doing just finehopefully these will make it until harvest...
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if that you FF? from the old days? are you the same dude?With proper care they should make it to harvest. Don't overcare for them
You sex at the 3rd node? Fucking sick bro. How much does this slow them down though?Sexing is a process, it requires a12/12 light (flowering cycle)..that's why plants on their own show the first month after flipping from veg to flower...you have no info about their environment so I can only assume (being in the outdoor section) these are under the sun receiving natures veg cycle, with that being said you won't know for quite some time..(months) not until nature puts them on a flowering schedule...once that happens look for theses two fine white pistils (pic1)...they identify the plant as female,..I sex my seedlings early, mine show by the third leaf set (pic2 3rd leaf set up, left side you see the 2 pistils) I like to know ASAP the sex as to not waste time, planting spot and soil on what turns out to be a male plant?.
Good luck on a girl....
What they mean is, you can sex before the plant has alternating nodes which means it's mature and ready for flower... like Pass does.any way to tell the sex of the bigger one? someone said something about the nodes alternating and how you can sex the plant early that way.... sounds kinda kooky but whatever... what do yall think?
In 30+ years, I've never had a flower at the third node on a normal plant. Seeing is believing! One question: Is that plant an autoflowering type? I start my plants in January in a greenhouse with extra heat to keep things above freezing. Nearly all of the starts show sex at the sixth node.Sexing is a process, it requires a12/12 light (flowering cycle)..that's why plants on their own show the first month after flipping from veg to flower...you have no info about their environment so I can only assume (being in the outdoor section) these are under the sun receiving natures veg cycle, with that being said you won't know for quite some time..(months) not until nature puts them on a flowering schedule...once that happens look for theses two fine white pistils (pic1)...they identify the plant as female,..I sex my seedlings early, mine show by the third leaf set (pic2 3rd leaf set up, left side you see the 2 pistils) I like to know ASAP the sex as to not waste time, planting spot and soil on what turns out to be a male plant?.
Good luck on a girl....
You sex at the 3rd node? Fucking sick bro. How much does this slow them down though?
All from seed, I like total control! Autos aren't for me...In 30+ years, I've never had a flower at the third node on a normal plant. Seeing is believing! One question: Is that plant an autoflowering type? I start my plants in January in a greenhouse with extra heat to keep things above freezing. Nearly all of the starts show sex at the sixth node.