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After the flowering cycle has been initiated and the dark period increased to 12 hrs/day, the plants will start to show their sex. This can be as soon as a day or two or up to a week or more. The females will be easily recognizable by their characteristic "white hairs" that will start to protrude from the internodes of the growing tops. The males on the other hand will start to produce small sacs that will later carry the pollen. At the very early stages of sexing both males and females will produce similar shaped sacs so wait to see if any white hairs start to appear from the sacs before final sexing.
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