Are these males?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by Jejabr0, Jul 19, 2020.

  1. Do the taller ones in the back look male? Or is it too soon to tell? Im considering pulling them out but I’m not 100% sure. They’re around 4-5 weeks old And I haven’t changed the light cycle yet. I want to transplant them into bigger pots but I kind of want to remove the males first. Or should I transplant all of them and then remove the males once I’ve switched the light cycle and they’ve started flowering?
     
  2. No one can tell if you don't put up pics of the correct plant parts under regular lighting please.
     
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  3. Sorry for the dumb questions its my first grow
     
  4. Pics would be much better if you took them in natural light or in dark with flash on also close up of the nodes would be much better for a diagnosis.
     
  5. My light dont have regular lighting
     
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  6. What should I look for on the nodes? Wouldn’t it be too early too see hairs or pollen sacs since they are still in veg?
     
  7. read thisAre these males? edit..
     
  8. Turn off the grow light or take the plant out of the tent.
    Take a close up picture of the growth nodes.
     
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  9. Have you done any research into growing cannabis? At all?
     
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  10. The first picture is of the super tall one and the second is of one of the shorter ones
     

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  11. Quite a bit but I cant some pointers would still be awesome
     
  12. female-pistils-preflowers.jpg
     
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  13. So does that happen until after I’ve changed the light cycle or can you tell before?
     
  14. Too early to tell. Like you said, they're in veg.
    You'll have to wait until they start flowering.
     
  15. Plants show sex before you flip lights.
     
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  16. Awesome thank you so much
     
  17. You're welcome.
     
  18. But not yet.
     
  19. As early as 5 weeks after sprouting.
     

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