Not quite, those sex parts are already formed. I'm talking when those first start to form. There's a color variation for some reason between a male and a female. I checked yesterday and I don't have anything to show you exactly what I'm talking about. They are already to the point of what you are showing. You all start keep a close eye out during veg and you will eventually see a small "dot". That's all it is. Males will have a whitish-yellow dot. Females will be a tiny green dot. I'm still trying to understand why there is the slight color variation between the two sexes when their parts begin to form.
now that i think about it first time i tryed to grow indo, about 6 weeks in i noticed the crossing of stiplets, labeled my 2 liter pepsi grow containers . turned out to be real accurate, back then i rember little girls had ther legs crossed, dudes were hornie ,stuck straight up.( this was under a 4 bulb t5 x 4 ft. long with fish tank bulbs.I learned by trial and error.
There was no one to teach me about growing weed, but living and working on a dairy farm when I was young taught me a lot of valuable lessons about many things. Gardening was just one of them.
Farmers have to be masters of many different trades and practices.
i got you ,old skull does flash backs thru timeA male will look like a pc of sand
Day 48 for my Genetically Modified Funeral Cake & Banana Hashplant & I am going to be taking these girls down soon(probably Wed) as they are pretty much done. All this hot weather turbo charged their fade and man do they stink! GMO X FC has WAY more gas on her this time.
Dang nice looking run you have there some fire for sure Zap!!!
I worked on a dairy Jr high & high school 40+ years ago exactly like you said I wore many hats learned many valuable lessons that have followed me i used lots of cow shit in my "gardens" I also made $500 every 2 weeks a lot of cash for a school kid in those daysI learned by trial and error.
There was no one to teach me about growing weed, but living and working on a dairy farm when I was young taught me a lot of valuable lessons about many things. Gardening was just one of them.
Farmers have to be masters of many different trades and practices.
Having a wood stove and garden taught me work ethic and other valuable lessons. I still have frostbite in my hands. It gets cold here. But wood is "free" and so is child labor!!I worked on a dairy Jr high & high school 40+ years ago exactly like you said I wore many hats learned many valuable lessons that have followed me i used lots of cow shit in my "gardens" I also made $500 every 2 weeks a lot of cash for a school kid in those days
Dad had a bait store and he used us kids as child labor to stock the minnows and night crawlers. lolHaving a wood stove and garden taught me work ethic and other valuable lessons. I still have frostbite in my hands. It gets cold here. But wood is "free" and so is child labor!!
Getting ready to see the gf, She has cancer. They had taken a 1/2 5 gal bucket of tumors out of her a couple weeks ago. Had 10 gals of fluids removed also. She is cut from her sternum to her "Hoo Ha".@NoWaistedSpace r u doin ok today, or just need more coffee?
Sorry to hear that, man. Hope you can spend some quality time with her.Getting ready to see the gf, She has cancer. They had taken a 1/2 5 gal bucket of tumors out of her a couple weeks ago. Had 10 gals of fluids removed also. She is cut from her sternum to her "Hoo Ha".