Indoor Male or Female Pics...

dr.feelgood69

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Can anyone tell me about these Pics?
 

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Serapis

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every last one of your pictures is useless for determining sex. You have to go below the top leaves and take pictures of the nodes of the main stems below.....
 

Serapis

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Damn, can you be a little more specific and I will try again.
Look for growth tips near the nodes and if pre-flowers are present, you'll see sacs or twin hairs. If you do not know what a growth tip or node is, please grab a seat, pull up a chair and educate yourself on MJ....
 

dr.feelgood69

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Look for growth tips near the nodes and if pre-flowers are present, you'll see sacs or twin hairs. If you do not know what a growth tip or node is, please grab a seat, pull up a chair and educate yourself on MJ....
I'm double checking myself, it seems like my second set of pics didn't make it through, let me try again....
 

Serapis

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It's to early to get a positive ID. I thought I saw a couple of female preflowers, but I also see what might be sacs. Are all of the pics of the same plant? The pic ending in 617 almost looks like it has sacs. Update this post in a couple of days with some new pictures. How long have you been in 12/12?

You might want to make it a habit of removing dead leaves from your plants. Your pictures indicate dead and almost dead leaves residing in the plant's canopy. You also have debris on the top of the soil. This invites insects and restricts airflow around your plants.
 

dr.feelgood69

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It's to early to get a positive ID. I thought I saw a couple of female preflowers, but I also see what might be sacs. Are all of the pics of the same plant? The pic ending in 617 almost looks like it has sacs. Update this post in a couple of days with some new pictures. How long have you been in 12/12?

You might want to make it a habit of removing dead leaves from your plants. Your pictures indicate dead and almost dead leaves residing in the plant's canopy. You also have debris on the top of the soil. This invites insects and restricts airflow around your plants.
Actually it is in day 62 from seed of Veg, I haven't put it in Bud mode yet? This is okay right? I plan on using is as my Mother pland and plane to clone from it as much as I can, any suggestions?
 
shouldnt be a problem to clone the only thing is that if some of ur plants r males they might polenate the females giving you hermaphridites which give you seeds but like he said make sure you trim up those dead leaves so the plants arent wasting extra ennergy on nothing and this help promote new plant growth you want to pull the males asap

info is just from what i think i know if someone knows more and im wromg please correct me if im wrong
 

Serapis

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shouldnt be a problem to clone the only thing is that if some of ur plants r males they might polenate the females giving you hermaphridites which give you seeds but like he said make sure you trim up those dead leaves so the plants arent wasting extra ennergy on nothing and this help promote new plant growth you want to pull the males asap

info is just from what i think i know if someone knows more and im wromg please correct me if im wrong
If a female plant is pollenated, it doesn't become a hermaphrodite, it is just a female producing seeds. A hermaphrodite is a female plant that has male flowers growing on it.
 

Serapis

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Actually it is in day 62 from seed of Veg, I haven't put it in Bud mode yet? This is okay right? I plan on using is as my Mother pland and plane to clone from it as much as I can, any suggestions?
If you want to check the sex of a vegging plant, you'll need a seperate flowering area. Just cut a couple of clones and place in a cup of water, If you have more than one plant to sex, you need a cup of water for each plant and number the cups and the plants... (i.e., 1,2,3). Take a couple cuttings from plant one and place in cup number one. Repeat for each plant, using a different corresponding cup. Place the cuttings under a light for 12/12. Usually, within one week, the cuttings will begin to preflower. At this time you can tell if the mother plant is a boy or a girl.
 

Nunotmp

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This was a pretty funny thread to read..Like 40 pictures trying to determine sex and not even in flower hahaha...
 

harveyjarvey

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Does anyone have example pics of the the sacs and 2 hairs that one should see?

[video=youtube;Df_O-EBjVrk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df_O-EBjVrk[/video]
 

Harrekin

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You dont have to put them into flower, as I said in your other thread, they more than likely will grow preflowers somewhere between the 8th and 12th node.
 
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