Showing sex.

dEvlKinG

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Hey i grow 2 GHS' jack herers, the one was injured on seedling stage, it fell of my balcony.
Well it's survived and looks good so far, both of them are on 58 days of life.

The injured one showed sex and it's female. I watched out the other for pistils and there isn't anything.

I've read here that males tend to show sex maturity earlier than females, but i'm worried because i want a sensimilla crop. I have them outdoors and i don't know if forcing them to show sex would be good and i guess it may stress them.

What should i do?
 
If you post a pic, if possible, than maybe one of the resident experts can tell you now. I'm pretty sure there are sighns there allready. You might not know how to read them all.I have a bunch of sensi seeds jack herer going now.1 I just moved out after veging for three months inside.I've got some ties on it trying for a supercrop effect somewhat.007.jpg
 
She looks great :-)


Unfortunately i can't take a photo now because my camera sucks without sunlight.

Here is the pistils of my injured herer, so i guess i can recognize the difference even if it's my first grow.
 

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Here are the pictures of my other plant that doesn't seem to have balls neither pistils tho.
 

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