Jorbuchon
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is it too early or am i just fckng blind?
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Agreed. Give it some more time.Bull.... Theres nothing showing anything definitive in those pics.
SPOIL SPORT , OK," HOW OLD, HOW MANY TOPPINGS? AND IF YOU DO? GOT ANY RASPBURRY RIPPLE PLEASEBull.... Theres nothing showing anything definitive in those pics.
Male preflowers don't look like bananas, you're thinking of hermie pollen sacks.height or node spacing is no sure fire way to tell sex.the first pic has preflowers, in a few days it will either shoot out 2 white pistils or a cluster of male flowers that look like bananas
As in, "were ya born with pubes?" Didn't think so. Plants don't show signs of sex til it's time (6-8 nodes is usually about right). And as mentioned, you probably won't have to ask once they do.Agreed. Give it some more time.
Chill out. It will become apparent at some point. It will be obvious but you have to let the plant express itself.is it too early or am i just fckng blind?
First part is true, but "hermie pollen sacks" are just male flowers (or a single flower) that had a chance to open up. They both look like bananas when opened up.Male preflowers don't look like bananas, you're thinking of hermie pollen sacks.
What?! Hairs crossed??? I don't think that's very good advice. Ive never seen male preflowers that looked like hairs. They look almost like a female preflower with no Pistils. When they get a little more developed they dangle from tiny branches. And the lack of pistils you will know for sure. That's the big 2, no hairs and dangling.. You will be able to tell long before they want to drop the pollen. I had a male this year that I liked and let it develop, it was short and smelled awesome wich is not common in males. will be breeding with that. But it was out there for weeks and had clusters all over before I even saw one starting to open.If they look like one hair or two hairs crossed MALE..