Sexing and Preflowers

Spanishfly

Well-Known Member
Determining the gender of your plants, and when you can do this, appears to be a subject that attracts huge confusion.
´I have been flowering for a week now - when will my plants show sex?´ is typical of the questions that I often come across.

First of all, looking at the seed does not tell you the gender of the plant - seeds are usually grey or brown, often spotted or striped - they can be male or female.
Neither can you do anything to influence how they will turn out - I have read so many Old Wives´Tales - anything from planting seeds under a full moon to grinding up your wife´s (or Mum´s) birth control pills - all total hokum. The only way to be SURE of getting females is to pay the extra and buy feminised seeds.

OK, so you have bought regular seed or have planted bagseed - how do we tell the sex of our plants? After about 6 to 8 weeks, when the plants are about 12 to 18" tall, and still very much in the vegetative stage, they will produce preflowers. These are formed at the axils, where the branches join the main stem.

Male preflowers are like a ball, as shown:

View attachment 1104930

Female preflowers are a pair of fine, feathery hairs called pistils:
View attachment 1104931

Once you see these they are unmistakeable for anything else.

A magnifier can assist in identifying preflowers, I use a 9X watchmaker´s eyeglass.

So now you can ditch the males and concentrate your efforts on known females. Flowering proper will occur when the days shorten (for outdoor folks) or when you switch to 12/12. You then get masses of white pistils forming at branch tips.

Good luck everybody.
 

SIR SMOKER

New Member
Determining the gender of your plants, and when you can do this, appears to be a subject that attracts huge confusion.
´I have been flowering for a week now - when will my plants show sex?´ is typical of the questions that I often come across.

First of all, looking at the seed does not tell you the gender of the plant - seeds are usually grey or brown, often spotted or striped - they can be male or female.
Neither can you do anything to influence how they will turn out - I have read so many Old Wives´Tales - anything from planting seeds under a full moon to grinding up your wife´s (or Mum´s) birth control pills - all total hokum. The only way to be SURE of getting females is to pay the extra and buy feminised seeds.

OK, so you have bought regular seed or have planted bagseed - how do we tell the sex of our plants? After about 6 to 8 weeks, when the plants are about 12 to 18" tall, and still very much in the vegetative stage, they will produce preflowers. These are formed at the axils, where the branches join the main stem.

Male preflowers are like a ball, as shown:

View attachment 1104930

Female preflowers are a pair of fine, feathery hairs called pistils:
View attachment 1104931

Once you see these they are unmistakeable for anything else.

A magnifier can assist in identifying preflowers, I use a 9X watchmaker´s eyeglass.

So now you can ditch the males and concentrate your efforts on known females. Flowering proper will occur when the days shorten (for outdoor folks) or when you switch to 12/12. You then get masses of white pistils forming at branch tips.

Good luck everybody.
Plants can be sexed during the midd veg section to the experienced eye.
 

SIR SMOKER

New Member
Plants can be sexed in 6-8 weeks of vegging without switching to 12/12 as thats when they become sexually mature and start to show preflowers. This is in my opinion is the best way to detemine sex rather than force flowering plants by switching to 12/12.
 

Spanishfly

Well-Known Member
Plants can be sexed in 6-8 weeks of vegging without switching to 12/12 as thats when they become sexually mature and start to show preflowers. This is in my opinion is the best way to detemine sex rather than force flowering plants by switching to 12/12.
That rather was the whole point of my writing this thread. Thanks anyway.
Not that you´re trying to steal my thunder or anything, I am sure - not.
 

plhkarma

Member
Thanks for the thread Spanishfly! 1st time grower and have been having a bit of confusion on sexing. Your pics are the best I've seen on this subject. A great help.
 

SIR SMOKER

New Member
That rather was the whole point of my writing this thread. Thanks anyway.
Not that you´re trying to steal my thunder or anything, I am sure - not.
Jesus why do I have people trying to restate what I have just spent a LONG TIME writing. Can´t they write their OWN thread????
I was not trying to steal your thunder. I was only trying to help and you never mentioned sexing plants fully but thats just my opinion.


http://www.drugs-forum.com/growfaq/74.htm

I do have further information on how to sex plants before flowers show but i wont steal your thunder as i am just a newbie to this site.

(sorry).
 

Rhyspect

Active Member
hey Spanishfly... can i ask you a question? im sorry if i end up hyjacking your thred but it's the same toppic... i was wondering what's so bad about forcing the plants to sex? or more to the point why should we wait for the plant to become sexually mature?
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
Jesus why do I have people trying to restate what I have just spent a LONG TIME writing. Can´t they write their OWN thread????
I think you will find that SIR SMOKER aka LUDACRIS is a young kid from Scotland who thinks he knows literally everything about growing. He also likes to start fights with other users and has been banned at least 4 times from here in the past. Just ignore him. He doesn't know anything about actually growing (he just reads about it all day on forums like this one).:dunce:
 

swiss210

Well-Known Member
Hey thanks for checking out my post, my plants look more like your fem pic does but there are no white hairs on it anywhere so idk great post tho thanks again
 

SIR SMOKER

New Member
Hey thanks for checking out my post, my plants look more like your fem pic does but there are no white hairs on it anywhere so idk great post tho thanks again
Good luck with everything and just ask if you have any problems.
(happy to help).

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