is this a female? please help y'all

zoey421

Active Member
hey y'all. this is my first time tryin anything like this, and i had it under 12/12 light for almost 2 weeks im guessing. my boyfriend (non smoker) says its a male and i should just kill it now, but I dont know! I don't see any of those sac things. I see the two pointy things sticking out but no white hair. maybe it just needs more time?? its so beautiful anyway i just want to keep it! i only had one seed from a bag, pleas I know you guys can tell if its a female. Thanks!
XXOO-Zoey
 

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Hank

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Looks to soon to tell. Keep it under 12/12 and you should know within a week or so.

Hank.
 

crazyoutlaw

New Member
Its a female FOR SURE,there are pistils..damn I just wanna say Im so sick and tired of hearing about so called "friends"telling false info to growers...or doing stupid shit to the plants like pulling off leaves,etc...these are not real friends,and are most likely envious you are growing some fire homegrown,while they have to resort to smoking a roach of shwag from last week...besides dont ever tell ANYONE...you ae growing!!!

Rule number 1!!!!!
 

zoey421

Active Member
Oh man I am so excited, he had me totally convinced it was a male!! Someone said the 12 hours of dark as dark as possible, I had been watering it like when it was in the dark cycle, just whenever i got a chance if it neede it. its kinda hard to water cuz its in a pretty tight spot, so i definitely have to take it out. what I am wonderin is should i take her out during the light cycle to do the water instead so the light in the room doesnt spoil the cycle? or does like 5 minutes of just normal room light in the dark cycle not really matter?:hug:
Thanks!
-Zoey
 

crazyoutlaw

New Member
Do this,water them like 5 minutes BEFORE the lights go off....assuming you have a timer,just calculate the perfect time..once the lights go off,keep it like this..the plants can hermie due to light stress!The whole reason not to water with lights are on is that the heat will dry the water out faster,thus not leaving much time for the roots to absorb it...and its just common horticultural sense to water plants at dark..usually in the early morning,or in the evening...
 

alex7575

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zoey,

Is that a real picture of you? that's a pretty sweet pic ;)

WTH is that thing you're brushing your teeth with?
 
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