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New and looking to learn! - early preflower?

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New and looking to learn! - early preflower?

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Hello! I am a first time grower and really enjoying the process. I have done a bunch of research of what to expect and how to take care of my plants. However I am feeling a bit stumped!
My plants are only several weeks old, yet I have identified what I am calling "pre flowers" (small wispy pistols) on several of them. These appeared at LESS than two weeks. They have been grown inside from unknown seed stock under lights on an 18/6 schedule. From my research, it doesn't seem like I would be able to sex them so early. I was hoping someone could illuminate me on what I am seeing and if these are early indicators of female plants!
Thank you so much! I am really enjoying this learning process.
 

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Hello! I am a first time grower and really enjoying the process. I have done a bunch of research of what to expect and how to take care of my plants. However I am feeling a bit stumped!
My plants are only several weeks old, yet I have identified what I am calling "pre flowers" (small wispy pistols) on several of them. These appeared at LESS than two weeks. They have been grown inside from unknown seed stock under lights on an 18/6 schedule. From my research, it doesn't seem like I would be able to sex them so early. I was hoping someone could illuminate me on what I am seeing and if these are early indicators of female plants!
Thank you so much! I am really enjoying this learning process.
just leave her alone and provide water/food when needed and keep the area clean and the environment in check, but don’t be over mothering the plant..
 
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