1.5 weeks flowering...question

bmxpert1

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Hows everyone doing? I love it here, I have learned so much so I owe everyone here a thank you!! I have 3 beautiful plants right now in an aeroponics system based on one of the DIYs running around here. I put them into flower 11 days ago by switching to 12/12 and giving them some flower nutes. I was wondering if I should see sex by now because I cant tell at all at this point. The plants look extremely healthy to me, what you guys think? I got a few decent pics for yall. Oh yeah they are sitting under a 400w HPS. The first picture here is yesterday and the next is today. They are growing crazy fast. The last 3 were taken just now
 

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email468

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your plants great!

my old eyes can't see that well - but maybe if you focus in on where the red circles are drawn (or other nodes on the plant - looking for a couple of little hairs)...
 

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bmxpert1

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Thanks for the replies :) I am going to start crossing my fingers right about now...I will keep you guys posted with whatever I see in the future here
 

CALIGROWN

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yea it looks a little too soon....but fast growth is a good sign its female...males grow very slow typically..
 

bmxpert1

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yea it looks a little too soon....but fast growth is a good sign its female...males grow very slow typically..
That is good to know! There is one of them that isnt keeping up at all with the other two so I am going to keep a close eye on him/her
 

LERecords

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im at the end of my 3rd week and i finally can tell which ones are which. idont recall seing anything untill i was well in my second week of flowering. Give it a few more days to a week and you'll know for sure.
 

email468

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yea it looks a little too soon....but fast growth is a good sign its female...males grow very slow typically..
my limited experience has been the exact opposite. The males shoot up really fast whereas the females tend to grow a bit slower (though thicker and bushier). I think the males have to develop faster cause they need to release pollen before the female buds start ripening (otherwise - no seeds).
 

Earl

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Count the nodes from the bottom up.

You should see sign of sex on the 8th node,
right where the petioles appear.
 

bmxpert1

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Took your advice earl and counted up 8 nodes. Here are some pics I just took. Right now we are sitting about 13 days flowering. First 3 pics are of plant 1, last 2 pics are of plant 2. I think

*edit* My thoughts are plant 1 is male(bastard) and the other is a lady
 

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WoldofWeedcraft

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my limited experience has been the exact opposite. The males shoot up really fast whereas the females tend to grow a bit slower (though thicker and bushier). I think the males have to develop faster cause they need to release pollen before the female buds start ripening (otherwise - no seeds).
I have to agree with email468, my males showed signs 1 week before the female. You will see the preflowers forming at the top nodes on the plant. I just saw my first pair of white hairs this morning. :hump: But the males were showing about 3 days after 12/12. Also the males were like 3" taller and shooting up faster with longer internodes.
 

bmxpert1

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This is very interesting now...as you can see hear in the pic there is one plant(back right) that is significantly shorter than the other 2. As of this morning I have found white hairs on both of the tall ones but no hairs on the short one yet. If the small one is in fact a male, how long do they take to pollinate my ladies? They are making great advancements every day so I will keep updating this thread
 

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unity

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usually the male is bigger, if you are showing pre-flowers on the bigger ones then your little one is most likely a fem too, just a couple a days behind ;)
 

bmxpert1

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I bought the Skunk #11 fem seeds from dutch passion but from what I have read that doesn't necessarily mean you will get fems...correct? I am kind of confused about hermies...what are the characteristics of one?
 

unity

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if they are fem seeds most likely they will be babes ;)
You need to be carefull not to stress them i.e. NO light-leeks during flowering! It can trip them out (climate, they will go into survival of the species mode and pollenate themselves)

Good luck,
Unity
 
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