thirdeyeclyde
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Using a droid rn when my wife gets home I'll use her iphone camera to get better pictures the best I could do are these next ones
Okay I haven't seen anything like that yet. I'll take better pictures on the iphone TN and if it's still too early to tell I'll take some more in a weekFor reference, here is a male from my blueberry f5’s
Females will have tiny pistils coming from the preflower
I was reading that you'd for sure know the difference by 6 weeks?Way too early to tell. You won't be able to tell for sure until you're closer to flowering.
Couple questions to help figure this out, first, are these photoperiods or autoflowers? What's your general location? Are these only growing outside? If so, it's probably going to be another 3 to 5 weeks before they start flowering, depending on your location, how much direct sunlight they're getting per day, etc.I was reading that you'd for sure know the difference by 6 weeks?
Im in NW Pennsylvania they're just some photoperiods from a seeded oz of gg#4 I got when I was living in Colorado.Couple questions to help figure this out, first, are these photoperiods or autoflowers? What's your general location? Are these only growing outside? If so, it's probably going to be another 3 to 5 weeks before they start flowering, depending on your location, how much direct sunlight they're getting per day, etc.
But yeah just looking at them, they're definitely still in veg. state, so until they start preflower you won't be able to know for sure.
When they preflower, females will have usually one or two little "hairs" (pistils) protruding from the node. Males generally have 2 or 3 little "balls" form at the node.
Even then sometimes it can be hard to tell from an untrained eye. However, if you start to see exactly what is shown in Stokes' pic above, you know it's male, and those sacks are almost ready to pop, spreading pollen everywhere.
Im in NW Pennsylvania they're just some photoperiods from a seeded oz of gg#4 I got when I was living in Colorado.
And yes they have only been outside, every few days I'll put them in direct sun all day other days it's shaded but that's also due to how much it's been raining.
I do have auto flowers I started germinating Friday and they sprouted out the soil Monday.Yeah given that, I'd say they probably won't start showing until end of July, so you still have some time to worry about that.
That's the one I keep thinking is a female trying to keep that one separate from the rest.Im leaning female, but if im completely honest it may be too early to tell. Keep a close eye on it and she may show you some tits in a couple weeks
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