Confused about flowering and sexing..

Brentman420

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I am totally confused now.. I asked some questions earlier about whether my plants were female or not and was told I can't tell because there not flowering yet because there not 12/12 lighted(there outdoor)...now another guy says they should show sex way before they flower..planted may 11th... here are pics of buds..sorry if this is repetitive I just don't want to fuck these up.... Thanks folks :wall:
 

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meofcurse

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What are preflowers?

What are preflowers?

Preflowers, as opposed to full blown flowers, generally appear after the fourth week of vegetative growth from seed. Check carefully above the fourth node. Please note that preflowers are very small and and almost impossible to differentiate without magnification. A photographer's 10x loupe is handy indeed when examining preflowers.

As the images below demonstrate, the female preflower is pear shaped and produces a pair of pistils. Frequently, the female preflowers do not show pistils until well after the preflowers have emerged. Thus, don't yank a plant because it has no pistils. Pistillate preflowers are located at the node between the stipule and emerging branch.

Also, some female preflowers never produce pistils. A female preflower without pistils is difficult to distinguish from a male preflower. Thus, hermaphodite issues should not be resolved by the appearance of preflowers, without pistils, on a plant otherwise believed to be a female.

Female (pistillate)



Image courtesy of MrIto

Female (pistillate)


Image courtesy of Uncle Ben

The male preflower may be described as a "ball on a stick." However, its most recognizable feature is its absence of pistils. Sometimes, a male plant will develop mature staminate flowers after prolonged periods of vegetative growth. These appear in clusters around the nodes.

The following image shows a male plant in early flowering. Staminate flowers are located at the node between the stipule and emerging branch.

Male (staminate)
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Brentman420

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Thanks man...I think I found what you are talkin about..Im taking more pics right now of what I think may be female pre-flowers..I will put them up in 5 mins
 

meofcurse

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yes.i cant understand from the pics.well preflowers appear even if there is no 12/12 i think.you should relax and wait.
 

Brentman420

Active Member
will do brotha...thanks man...I will put up new pics in like 3 weeks to see if anybody can tell the difference....thanks again....
 
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