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Hello! I need help sexing this plant. I'm pretty sure it's a hermaphrodite but I need more experienced opinions. (This is my first time growing). I'm about to take it out of the room in a few days (going out town for a few weeks and won't be able to sex them while away). It's been a week and 3 days into flowering (12hr).
Looks female but still early. Hermaphrodites usually occurs later when nanners show up inside the buds.
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I am under the impression that as long as you have opposed pairs of leaves coming you are still in veg state. I have been given to believe that when you start seeing individual leaf nodes that these will have flowering points and you will then have an opportunity to sex them in short order. Someone please correct me if this is wrong.
Quote: Kissa said: It's been about 4 months, aren't people able to tell within a few months of vegetation growth?
Do you see those white hairs coming out of the new growth? That means its female. If it is going to hermaphrodite you'll find out later once you put it into flower for awhile.
-------------------- Any help given is for educational purposes only. Its your responsibility not to break any applicable laws Bamboo Bongs I make | Perfect Dry and Cure | Grapegod under LED “Human beings, vegetables, or cosmic dust, we all dance to a mysterious tune intoned in the distance by an invisible player.” ~ Albert Einstein