These girl pistals?

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In normal/natural veg, it can take upwards of 2 months before you see anything.

Right now, just "worry" about growing a healthy plant.

There is lots of time and effort to be wasted on it still before it goes male ... just kidding (not really), it could be female.



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here is the first "girl part" I ever grew

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It showed on a NON alternating node but up above this, the plant had switched to alternating (see below)

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The plant isn't mature enough, you will need alternating nodes most of the time first before it shows.And yes it can take anywhere from 5-9 weeks. Darn it. Nice pic of a female though.
 
Doesn't my plant have 3 nodes? I'm confused.
Thought it was still to small just those looked a lot like girl pistals
 
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Alternating node.

As in it alternates which side the next new branch grows from.

Young plants have twin branches, one from each side of the main stem.
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Oh lol yea I thought it just meant 2 sets after the baby leafs . Don't know what they are called. The non pot looking first leaf
 
The first little round leaves are called cotyledon leaves. It will take the plant 6-8 weeks to show sex. And then when it does we will need a lot closer picture. The pistils are quite small and need real clear close up pics to see. So, try and be patient. There are things you can do to get a plant to show sex a little earlier, but you are still quite a ways away from that yet.

I am a little concerned with the stretch you are getting. Do you usually have the larger internodal spacing or is it just this plant?
 

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