But your comment about the video says that what is labeled as Y in the picture, is NOT preflowerYou should probably learn the difference between X and Y. the X in my picture clearly marks a stipule and Y a female preflower.
You guys don't understand that even if that ISN'T preflower, it IS maturity, and with OR without a ball sack, it SHOWS GENDER.you should replace the pics with the video because the pics are not going to help anyone who can't identify a preflower to begin with. clear female parts are only visible in one of the pics.
LOL
YOU need to learn the difference between X and Y.
Read your fucking comment about the video.
Look at your picture again.
THEN watch the video again.
You are STILL being a dumbass.Directly from your video post: "That hair (That is labeled X in your picture) means "mature" and ALONE means "Female". You are incorrect on both points. A stipule is not a female part nor does it indicate maturity. And I never mentioned Y. But yes Y in the pic I posted is a female preflower...you may just get nominated for a Darwin Award..........
Your Reply (directly UNDER the video, WITH the video IN it quoted.)Ya'll are wrong, that IS the beginning of preflower.
WITH the nutsack it's male, WITHOUT is female.
That hair (That is labeled X in your picture) means "mature" and ALONE means "Female"
[video=youtube;HzE5cHvvI-s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzE5cHvvI-s[/video]
You need to get a clue. You are so wrong. Stipule is a stipule. And both male and female plants have them and they have absolutely nothing to do with a plants maturity. But keep believing what you want to believe.....
"What is preflower?"
"What gender is my plant?"
Here's your answer...
This is called "Preflower". By 6-7 weeks veg, if your plant doesn't have this showing, it probably wont, and you'll have to wait until flower to tell gender. But usually it'll show up a 5 weeks or sooner
Here's the pictures. It's the big hair, it's called a "Pistil". The single hair that is sticking out where the node and the branches meet
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YES IT IS! It's called a "Pistil" or PREFLOWER, if this plant were male, you would be able to tell...
It would have a little ball sack UNDER the PISTIL...
If you see it in picture 2, "in the background" but no others. THEN YOU ARE CONFUSED. That little preflower, higher up, is no different from the ones I took pictures of. THEY INDICATE THE SAME THING
See you do not need help looking dumb. You do a fine job on your own....No, it is ALL preflower.
If it was MALE, it would have a BALLSACK UNDER THE HAIR.
Only making it worse on you rookie......in the Peewee League that is......
LOLSee you do not need help looking dumb. You do a fine job on your own....
Only making it worse on you rookie......in the Peewee League that is......
Ya'll are wrong, that IS the beginning of preflower.
WITH the nutsack it's male, WITHOUT is female.
That hair (That is labeled X in your picture) means "mature" and ALONE means "Female"
[video=youtube;HzE5cHvvI-s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzE5cHvvI-s[/video]
You need to get a clue. You are so wrong. Stipule is a stipule. And both male and female plants have them and they have absolutely nothing to do with a plants maturity. But keep believing what you want to believe.....
LolThe OP is a prime example of why post count and reputation mean absolutely nothing when it comes to knowledge. Most, if not all, of his posts and threads started, are either useless, wrong, or cut and paste.
LolThere's 2 kinds of people, knowers and doers. Go back to doing what your doing.