Please tell me it's a girl

ANC

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More likely to be a boy.
With a girl, those little tufts sits more inside the armpit, with boys they develop more on the outside like that.
 

Jimdamick

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Can't tell male or female, until you set them off into the bloom cycle.
Until then, it's all guess work
 

Kingrow1

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Will it be a boy or a girl? Place your bets.
FYI growers, thats just juvenile growth and unable to determine sex off. I dont know how many times i have to repeat myself but the PROPER answer is to wait it out for more positive identification.

Dont know how many times it has to be pointed out but at some point some of you need to learn some skills please!
 

Kingrow1

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Never heard of preflowers? If you've never seen a plant show sex before being flowered it's because you've never vegged them long enough.
This is a month old plant, it isnt ready to show sex as you well point out, quite often if you force them at this point it will take slightly longer and you may see some weird, what i can only term as juvenile growth, imperfect preflowers. I have a lot of experience of this with month old plants, not saying they all do it or that its very common but it does happen and there are plenty of threads on it.

Please understand that by saying otherwise and these plants turning out, more than often, female makes what your saying quite hard to believe.

I dont grow males only feminized and i see this growth now and again, its why i just straight out post the knowledge....
 

SchmoeJoe

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This is a month old plant, it isnt ready to show sex as you well point out, quite often if you force them at this point it will take slightly longer and you may see some weird, what i can only term as juvenile growth, imperfect preflowers. I have a lot of experience of this with month old plants, not saying they all do it or that its very common but it does happen and there are plenty of threads on it.

Please understand that by saying otherwise and these plants turning out, more than often, female makes what your saying quite hard to believe.

I dont grow males only feminized and i see this growth now and again, its why i just straight out post the knowledge....
If you don't grow regular seeds then you have no business trying to id male plants.
 
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