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WheelWalker

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16. It's a rule of thumb born out of many years of observation. If, at the pre-flower
Thu Aug 13, 2020, 08:33 AM
Aug 2020

stage, you don't see a pair of pistils with clear certainty, you are undoubtedly looking at a male. Throughout the years, I have often been patient, waiting for a clear sign from those not yet declared female, right into August when flowering gets fully engaged, only to find those individuals that remained ambiguous eventually declare their male gender. The general rule follows from the observed fact.

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Sexing advice [View all] brokephibroke Aug 2020 OP
Good light & a magnifier help. Boxerfan Aug 2020 #1
Exactly what I use brokephibroke Aug 2020 #2
Males have stamens. Females have pistils. WheelWalker Aug 2020 #6
Yeah I goofed. Boxerfan Aug 2020 #8
Last year... 2naSalit Aug 2020 #3
I have another issue. brokephibroke Aug 2020 #4
So... 2naSalit Aug 2020 #14
Males have stamens. Females have pistils. WheelWalker Aug 2020 #7
THANK YOU!! 2naSalit Aug 2020 #13
im thinking thats what happened to my girls as I ripped out all the males before they were viable... samnsara Aug 2020 #12
My rule of thumb is... unless it declares clearly female, it's male. However, WheelWalker Aug 2020 #5
That's what I saw... 2naSalit Aug 2020 #15
It's a rule of thumb born out of many years of observation. If, at the pre-flower WheelWalker Aug 2020 #16
The thing is - males usually identify earlier than females womanofthehills Sep 2020 #18
I think you're referring to when the plant moves into full florescence, WheelWalker Sep 2020 #20
Okay. This thread wasn't about what I thought it was going to be about... Aristus Aug 2020 #9
First plant has been identified. brokephibroke Aug 2020 #10
i have a bloom box grow box and i had 9 plants ..i checked them 2-3 times a day... samnsara Aug 2020 #11
Usually veg begins switching to flower middle of July womanofthehills Sep 2020 #17
It's a girl and the flowers are doing fine. brokephibroke Sep 2020 #19
It might withstand a light frost above 30 degrees womanofthehills Sep 2020 #21
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