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Originally Posted by taitpeter
no, retard......she has been flowering for a week and a half as i said, so their deffinetly not pre-flowers
and dont talk to me like im an idiot, i know growing....i just want this one simple question answered
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For the sake of harmony I'll just ignore the name you felt the need to call me. I apologize if it "seemed" like I was making you out to be an idiot, but that was not the case. What I was attempting to do was share a bit of knowledge with you, having been a grower off and on for the last 17 years or so, I've picked up a little along the way. I realize you said your plant is already flowering.That's why I'm puzzled. You see, "female pre-flowers" usually form 1-2 weeks before the plant begins to actually flower. That's why the stigma,(little hairs), have turned red. Those pods were on your plant "before" it started flowering. They are what indicates female sex. As the plant continues to flower the white ones on your buds will turn red also. To illustrate my point. Here's a pic of a plant that is flowering, the "pods" , have been there since early august, yet the plant didn't begin flowering until about a week ago.