Poison afghan

no period in between. If you are a seedling grower who does not clone, or a grower who has no seperate vegetative and flowering grow spaces, the easiest method is simply to wait for the preflowers (primordia), and sexual maturity to appear while the seedling is still in vegetative growth. In other words, if you wait until they are 6 to 8 weeks old, most plants will show you their gender without any forcing. for more info refer to this site >> Grow Marijuana FAQ, Cannabis cultivation - marijuana growing tips & photos
 
indeed, the plants should double in size when I flower them, but like I said I'll start to flower in a week or so maybe more if i feel like it
 
I dont think thats pre-flower yr looking at, at what age did you notice preflowers, at only 3 weeks? I just think thats way too early dude.
 
What I'm seeing is defiantly preflower. I'll upload a better picture later, but there are the little white female hairs all over the plants.
 

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so it's been a week and there has been much growth, here are a few pictures. I'm starting to flower today so in a bit I should have some nice pictures for here.
 

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I dont think thats pre-flower yr looking at, at what age did you notice preflowers, at only 3 weeks? I just think thats way too early dude.

It's not way too early to see preflowers,maybe i a little early though. I was able to see the preflowers on my plant in veg state also.

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 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.

Female (pistillate)

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Female (pistillate)
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started flowering today,next time I water I'll start them on the tiger bloom, will have new pics in about a week maybe less. can't wait for big nuggets!!!
 

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Day 5 of flowering they are looking good, I'll post pictures soon. I took 6 clones awhile ago, a few days ago the first one rooted, I planted it today(Pics later).
 
Day 6 of flowering, as promised I have posted pictures, the one on the far right is the clone i planted yesterday
 

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so day 24 of flowering everything is going very well as you can see. I'll start to add some organic molasses next watering through the rest of the flowering.
 

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