Male or female, still trying to understand

blustarr57

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This plant is 4 weeks old, this is the fourth node. Is this a male or female? Or is it still too early to tell ? 008.jpg
 

blustarr57

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Damn, I wish I could figure this out, sooo confused, I have seen so many pics and still can't get it. I have way to many plants and need to thin down!
 

electronic orgasm

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If its an outdoor grow you probably wont be able to see anything until August or so. If its indoors, your going to need to flip to 12/12 to see anything, but even then that will take about 7-10 days or so.

Patience young grasshopper
 

Tagh

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Patients, whats patients! LOL Thanks
This is what a patient is :)

Main Entry: 1pa·tient
Pronunciation: \ˈpā-shənt\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English pacient, from Anglo-French, from Latin patient-, patiens, from present participle of pati to suffer; perhaps akin to Greek pēma suffering
Date: 14th century
1 : bearing pains or trials calmly or without complaint
2 : manifesting forbearance under provocation or strain
3 : not hasty or impetuous
4 : steadfast despite opposition, difficulty, or adversity
5 a : able or willing to bear &#8212;used with of b : susceptible, admitting <patient of one interpretation>
&#8212; pa·tient·ly adverb
 

bLITzkRIEg420

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Then you are going to have a wait... You will see some pre-flowers possibly after you start to see alternating nodes. Like gasm said August. Just like turning the lights back to 12/12 you have to wait for the days and nights to be the equivalent. Close to the fall equinox.
 
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