Survey says…
Looks female to me.
Got urself a girl.
Definitely a girl lol
Its a girl congrats
Pubic hairs
Yup, female all the way.
I was there on the impatient thing on my first grow, second grow and I’m sure I will be the same on my next third grow. Happy Growing @Never_Legendary
You got a girlfriend
LOL yes, I knew that. Thank you everyone though. She’s a clone.
I meant are those the start of pre flower? I realize there’s like one white-ish hair on each photo but I’m so freaking excited to watch her blossom.
She’s also SUPER stinky this morning. RH at 48% 74°… Noticing some curling, crunchy small leaves under the very bottom of the canopy. CaMg deficiency starting? I’m really wanting to try that Sugar Peak transition nutrient but it might be too late. She’s 6 days into flower.
Yep it’s pre-flower she’s just showing her maturity as she waits for the days to get shorter (or light schedule change) so she can flower
Congrats. She is a she in preflower. We are all impatient.
I don’t know that the excitement will ever fade it’s exciting to know that if I do this correctly I can grow my own medicine to assist in being a functioning member of society lol. Plus the added perk of not feeling like I might go to federal prison by meeting a rando in the Walmart parking lot for a dime bag he pulled out of his crack. Good times.
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I noticed this fan leaf yesterday becoming speckled so I gave a full dose of CaMg. Today there is another leaf next to it that also has the spotting ever so slightly, I may have missed it yesterday. Hoping the speckling and curling baby leaves in the bottom of the canopy will be stopped with another dose or so. Thoughts on whether it could be something else?
Good one
Just for the heck of it, look underneath a few of the leaves to be sure there are no pesky pests. Maybe read your runoff before adding any nutes.
If that one came from the bottom it might have gotten some nute splash or touched the soil.
But some cal + mag wouldn’t hurt either.
Always a good idea to keep an eye out for critters as prev suggested above too.