PRE-FLOWERING
Now is the time when you should be hoping
for as many females as possible and that all
your work has not been in vain. You closely
look at the new growths (Calyx) to see if you
can identify your plants sex, but it is still
too early to tell.
The early stages all look the same you say?
What should you do now? You do not know? You
will have to wait and see.
There are three things that can reveal your
plant’s sex early on but these are not 100%
accurate. They are more of an educated guess.
So remember these methods can fail to be
accurate but most of the time they are a good
indicator.
First Early Sexing Method:
If you have been growing the same strain
and all the seeds at the same time, then you
may notice that some plants are taller than
others. This is a sign that the smaller plants
are female and the taller ones are male.
If you want too, you can separate your