swissa4life
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Hi guys! I have a really quick question. I ran across an article that stated this:
"Pistillate flowers are borne in pairs at the nodes one on each side of the petiole behind the stipule of bracts (reduced leaves) which conceal the flowers."
My question is, if a 3 1/2 week old (on 6th node)marijuana plant has a single pod shape thingy on each node starting with the 3rd node does this automatically mean it is a female?
So if you were looking at the 4th node and you glanced to the left, you would see one pod sitting in the corner but if you look to the right you would not see one. But if you were to look at the other side of the right branch you would see one. It's like they are diagonal to each other on every node.
Does this make any sense? Is this only something female do?
And if males can do it too, do their sacks form one at a time or each time one sack is developed good it starts another one?
Thanks for the help in advance!
"Pistillate flowers are borne in pairs at the nodes one on each side of the petiole behind the stipule of bracts (reduced leaves) which conceal the flowers."
My question is, if a 3 1/2 week old (on 6th node)marijuana plant has a single pod shape thingy on each node starting with the 3rd node does this automatically mean it is a female?
So if you were looking at the 4th node and you glanced to the left, you would see one pod sitting in the corner but if you look to the right you would not see one. But if you were to look at the other side of the right branch you would see one. It's like they are diagonal to each other on every node.
Does this make any sense? Is this only something female do?
And if males can do it too, do their sacks form one at a time or each time one sack is developed good it starts another one?
Thanks for the help in advance!