First time growing

Greengumby

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Hello. I am just looking for some opinions as this is my first attempt at growing. I was wandering if my plant looks healthy and if it’s definitely female. I’ve been reading a lot to help me along. But there are endless articles telling you different things. But I just switched the light schedule to 12/12. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 

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Your plant does look healthy! :goodjob:

You won't know sex until you put it into flower (sometimes, if you veg it long enough). It seems to be "built" a little like a male with the longer internode spacing, but really could just as easily be female.

To ID the sex, you can always take a clone and put the rooted clone directly into flower (12/12 light cycle) and in 1-2 weeks, you'll know for sure.

:Namaste:

K
 
The pic on the right sure does look female to me. Looks a bit stretched though as if it could use more light. That can be caused from the pot being too small though. If you can, I would transplant to bigger pots (at least twice that size or 3x) veg for another week so they can recover from the transplant and then flower. They will be way to big for those tiny pots once they start to stretch. That will really hurt your yield. And probably make you have to water twice per day in those tiny pots.
 
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