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Can someone please help me I’m unsure if my plants are a male or female it is 7 weeks old from sprouting on 24/0 L.E.D
Light schedule I am feeding them ph balanced water, bloom, grow, micro
 

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Usually they show sex in the 3rd or 4th week. But on a 24 hour light it must change those dynamics. You could drop to 18 hours and see if that helps.
 
Usually they show sex in the 3rd or 4th week. But on a 24 hour light it must change those dynamics. You could drop to 18 hours and see if that helps.
Sometimes I had to put certain strains on 12 hours to see their sex.
 
More info is needed, is it an auto flower. If not I agree that you will need to reduce the light for sexing. So far it’s not showing yet.
 
Close up on the intermodal branch can help further , look at the pics I post. Get us a pic of this zone and we can help
 

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Still nothing’s really changed iv put the lights on a 12/12 hour schedule just seem to be growing bigger no signs off flowering any help??
 

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When the branching switches from opposite to alternate it is a signal that she ready to enter flowering state. Then, whip out your loupe and take a closer look.
Branching

To begin alternate branching, just give her more dark time than light time.
I suggest that you google photoperiod and have a good read.

Aloha,
Weezard

Aloha,
Weeze
 
It’s still in the stretch and may show preflower soon. First pic looks suspicious for male. Can u get a pic of the intermodal area, area between leaves and stems where little nubs are
 
When the branching switches from opposite to alternate it is a signal that she ready to enter flowering state.
View attachment 951151
To begin alternate branching, just give her more dark time than light time.
I suggest that you google photoperiod and have a good read.

Aloha,
Weezard
Then, whip out your loupe and take a closer look.
Aloha,
Weeze
From seed it will be linear, from clone it will alternate, flowering will not change the branch pattern
 
From seed it will be linear, from clone it will alternate, flowering will not change the branch pattern

I beg to differ. not sure what you mean by linear.
Guessing opposite? :)
But I have watched it happen hundreds of times.

You are correct that most cuttings will grow alternate. That is because they are as old as the donor from the start of rooting.
 
I beg to differ. not sure what you mean by linear.
Guessing opposite? :)
But I have watched it happen hundreds of times.

You are correct that most cuttings will grow alternate. That is because they are as old as the donor from the start of rooting.
I agree wholeheartedly; alternating nodes is a sign of sexual maturity in cannabis. Positive vibes...

~nugzz
 
I beg to differ. not sure what you mean by linear.
Guessing opposite? :)
But I have watched it happen hundreds of times.

You are correct that most cuttings will grow alternate. That is because they are as old as the donor from the start of rooting.
Sexually mature plants alternate but in no way it means it will flower.
He is still a few weeks out on veg before that happens , he flipped early and was wondering if it’s a male or female.
Atm it’s hard to say as the bracts are (opposite) the stipules haven’t developed yet. On autos I’ve seen them go into flower without the alternate branching and standard (sativa- indica) reach maturity without switching the branches unless flipped and even then just the top 2-3 alternate but all clones will start out alternate as it’s “mature” to begin with hence my comments to the subject
 
It’s still in the stretch and may show preflower soon. First pic looks suspicious for male. Can u get a pic of the intermodal area, area between leaves and stems where little nubs are
 

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Now, we wait.

Keep an eye on the terminal bud as well.
Males will show there. Female pre-flowers sprout from the nodes. As the nodes pop, the preemie bits look identical. but under magnification, you will see that the female calyx grows flush on the plant before she throws pistils. The male calyx stands off with a wee stem.
Male preflower

Patience is in order.

Aloha,
Weezard
 
This is the one jack og said looks suspicious as a male I’m not sure but I think it could be
 

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Should I remove it now or should I give it more time just to definitely no it’s a male??
 
All flowering doing fine thanks for the help. Any feeding schedule for photoperiod plants start to finish??
 
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