Strawberrylove
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Male or female I can’t really tell
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I thought so to yes all same plant going in the garbage tomorrow morning thank you4th pic of same plant? All 3 pics same plant? Its a male.
Congrats on the girl... Never judge too earlycongrats to me it’s a girl snoopy808 you were right other was male this one had different little calyx I think that what there called lol and I give it a few day and sure enough it’s a girl
ThanksCongrats on the girl... Never judge too early
Yay I’m so happy I’m running one 400 watt metal halide on two confirmed females I did do hps 12 on 12 off for about a week just to get a confirmation of sex I did have five u see there it was mystery seeed lol then switched back to veg today this is ok to do right I hope I didn’t mess anything up I keep my temps at 79 humidity is at 60 it does fluctuate I also have a carbon filter running high when lights are on low when lights are off does this sound okThat last picture (post # is the only one I can confirm as a female.
Just as a warning, forcing plants into flower and then "re-vegging" as it's called, gives a small chance for plants to herm. (Usually the more solid the genetics the less likely it is to happen). My advice is to take cutting from each plant (Label them carefully) and then force the cuttings into flower once they root. This way your main plant(s) will be able to grow for a whole other week while you wait for results!Yay I’m so happy I’m running one 400 watt metal halide on two confirmed females I did do hps 12 on 12 off for about a week just to get a confirmation of sex I did have five u see there it was mystery seeed lol then switched back to veg today this is ok to do right I hope I didn’t mess anything up I keep my temps at 79 humidity is at 60 it does fluctuate I also have a carbon filter running high when lights are on low when lights are off does this sound ok
good idea thank youJust as a warning, forcing plants into flower and then "re-vegging" as it's called, gives a small chance for plants to herm. (Usually the more solid the genetics the less likely it is to happen). My advice is to take cutting from each plant (Label them carefully) and then force the cuttings into flower once they root. This way your main plant(s) will be able to grow for a whole other week while you wait for results!