Moving Plant

8 days ago i threw a seed into my newly raised garden, thinking that nothing would come of it, but as of day 7 i have a healthy looking female.

in 6 more days i will be receiving a property inspection by my landlord and since i am so used to leaving my plants were i put them i am a little worried about hurting it during the move out of the garden.

Does anyone have any tips to help my move my plant to a pot without harming her, or will she be fine?
 

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desertrat

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no problem at all repotting the plant, it's done all the time. and, by the way, there is no way to know that is a female unless you bought feminized seeds
 
no no shes a gurl ^,^ she has already shown her first growths at her first node, which is surprising because none of my plants have matured so much without growing :/ Im going to grow a few more using this soil and hopefully it will have the same effect xD
 

Ledhed

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Seriously, desertrat was right, there's no way to tell at that young age and small size whether that is a male or female. Hopefully your wishful thinking and positive thoughts will help it turn out to be a female, but you won't know for awhile yet.
 
Seriously, desertrat was right, there's no way to tell at that young age and small size whether that is a male or female. Hopefully your wishful thinking and positive thoughts will help it turn out to be a female, but you won't know for awhile yet.
But the pistons have already formed at the first node just like the rest of my plants, sure she is tiny but the fact that instead where at some later date there could be balls, there is already pistons that have a fine hair on them, i have two other plants in the flowering stages and both of them had the same, just not so small.
 

pinkpipe

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Are you sure those aren't a set of leaves, not pistils? Pistils don't normally show until there are a few nodes.
 

txhomegrown

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Give it up guys. This newbie is convinced. At least he has a 50/50 chance of being right. By the way, it is pistil, not piston. Or at least is has been for the first 35 years I have been growing. :peace:
 

chknhwk

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a plant can't mature enough in just a few days to show sex. thats like a 2 month old baby girl having a period. its just not possible
 

dank nug

Active Member
But the pistons have already formed at the first node just like the rest of my plants, sure she is tiny but the fact that instead where at some later date there could be balls, there is already pistons that have a fine hair on them, i have two other plants in the flowering stages and both of them had the same, just not so small.
your plant has pistons? thats bad ass! what are we talking about here straight 6, v8 what?
 

burnbig420

Active Member
listen guys i havent been a part of this forum for very long but ive been comercially growing 200 or more plants at a time for the last 12 years so i have had my share of experience.

I still remember first starting out, being overwelmed with info. and not being shure about everything kinda guessin through first few grows...you all no what i mean and im shure a lot of yall dont even have that much experience other than growing a few plants in your closet..

so what im tryin to say is give new growers some slack. dont be dicks and try and help them learn and not bash them..


but i will tell you this no there is no way of telling the sex just yet the only way to tell sex is to flip light cycle to 12/12 flower stage..or wait 4 to 6 weeks which is the normal range for pre flowering to start..what you are proly seing is new leaves(on the internodes)which start out extreamly small and thin....but when you actually see (pistols) they will be thin white and hairy or fuzzy..

n e way good luck and if you have any more questions dont be scared to ask as this is how you learn..if someone want to bash you than there the newbs cause any true veteran would not critisize only try to help..

good luck
 
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