Please help sexing AWESOME PIX

majek

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yep those should be the poster children for sexing plants, so many nubs don't understand the concept of preflowers
 

ganjman

New Member
Thank god... if you'd left the male there much longer it would have pollinated [if it hasnt already] cos thats pretty far along tbh..., but at least the second is female, you have a chance.

Infact, i've looked at the pic and the females pistils are already orange brown... if you havnt touched them or the temps arnt cooking the plant, it might be pollinated.
 

sirbudmaster

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Thank god... if you'd left the male there much longer it would have pollinated [if it hasnt already] cos thats pretty far along tbh..., but at least the second is female, you have a chance.

Infact, i've looked at the pic and the females pistils are already orange brown... if you havnt touched them or the temps arnt cooking the plant, it might be pollinated.

took the words right out of my mouth...bet you end up with seeds! lets hope not for you


peace
 

ganjman

New Member
Shit!

It could be the temps, though. It's been over 100 F here for weeks and weeks. Plus I had to keep them under a sheet for a few days while workmen were around.
Really? You kept a male and a female under a sheet, together, that far along in flower?

If you dont get seeds mate, your one lucky guy, coz im pretty sure if anyone else did that, they'd be smoking shit...

But temps? Whats that got to do with anything? Temps arnt anything to do with males pollinating females....
 

bradweather

Active Member
Really? You kept a male and a female under a sheet, together, that far along in flower?

If you dont get seeds mate, your one lucky guy, coz im pretty sure if anyone else did that, they'd be smoking shit...

But temps? Whats that got to do with anything? Temps arnt anything to do with males pollinating females....
I think the replyer was saying that temps could turn the female's threads brown. They weren't flowering when i put them unedr the sheet, that happend during the sheet covering.
 

ganjman

New Member
I think the replyer was saying that temps could turn the female's threads brown. They weren't flowering when i put them unedr the sheet, that happend during the sheet covering.

Oh right, didnt understand the bit about temps. Got ya now.

Possibly could be the temps, but i doubt it really. I think it's more likely to be pollinated. Those plants [the male] was quite far along really... could have easily happened if they were kept together [covered up!]

Obviously you can still smoke seeded bud - it'll still get you stoned, but it'll taste like crap. :(

As SOON as you see a male, kill it instantly. Dont give it the chance. Also, another thing, keep a close eye on the plants too - so you actually know when they flower [and whats female/male.]
 

OGKush00

Active Member
Yea bro, Goodluck with finishing your grow but that male is Waay to far along to have not pollenated that female especially since they are right next to each other. The first couple weeks of flowering you need to keep and eye on them to see what they are doing and which sex they are, usually within the first week you can pick out the males and females. :leaf:
 

bradweather

Active Member
I didn't realize they were flowering because the days are so long here right now. I think it happened because they were confused by the sheet! It's OK, though. I still have 5 more plants that arent flowers yet.
 

jackdirty

New Member
ya got to get those males out early ive gotten so good i can tell a male preflower after its been in flowering for 7 days my last seed started planyt i sex both plants after 4 days had one male and one female :)
 
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