Southerncough
Well-Known Member
There's some theories and such out there from seed shape to whatever, but the earliest way I've been able to tell is to put some cuttings in a cup of water under 12/12 light and see if they start to preflower (nothing elaborate, could be a CFL bulb in a cardboard box on a $5 timer). You may have a little better luck rooting the cuttings first because it is asking a lot (hormonally) for the tiny cutting to grow roots and start flowering at the same time, but IMO that's the absolute earliest way. Sometimes if it's a new strain I'll grow out the tiny plant and harvest a gram or two of bud as a fun little preview.
i.e. if the tiny plant produces the best herb I've ever had...I'm going to be sure to make more clones! but if it's "eh, okay" or a difficult plant to raise, etc. then I may grow out the others and move on.
For example I bought some seeds for a strain (by a well known commercial breeder) that was hailed to be "a grower's dream", a "super hardy plant" with "unbelievable massive yields" and it was the most finicky plant I've ever grown with medium yield of okay smoke. Maybe it was a bad seed or something but it definitely didn't live up to the hype that influenced me to add it to my shopping cart. I haven't bothered trying any of the other seeds from that batch, but I've also moved on to other, more hardy strains like northern lights, afghani, purple haze, and such.
I grow both reg and fem seeds so sometimes I have to sex them and sometimes I don't
i.e. if the tiny plant produces the best herb I've ever had...I'm going to be sure to make more clones! but if it's "eh, okay" or a difficult plant to raise, etc. then I may grow out the others and move on.
For example I bought some seeds for a strain (by a well known commercial breeder) that was hailed to be "a grower's dream", a "super hardy plant" with "unbelievable massive yields" and it was the most finicky plant I've ever grown with medium yield of okay smoke. Maybe it was a bad seed or something but it definitely didn't live up to the hype that influenced me to add it to my shopping cart. I haven't bothered trying any of the other seeds from that batch, but I've also moved on to other, more hardy strains like northern lights, afghani, purple haze, and such.
I grow both reg and fem seeds so sometimes I have to sex them and sometimes I don't