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I have separated it from the others, just to be sure. I will keep everyone posted.I dont know its a tough one. I still think male
The way i see it they all look like females the top one has little white hairs on top the only one that looks suspicious is number 2 of the pair to early to tell. plus i like Jason shots it would be nice if they showed that awayNew to growing. Is this a male?
Sorry just saw this post - I agree that the first plant looks like either male or hermaphrodite - some indications of flower despite the clear appearance of pollen-producing "balls" - what did it turn out to be? I'm on the edge of my
@droidjordan . This is a recent pic, what do you think now?Sorry just saw this post - I agree that the first plant looks like either male or hermaphrodite - some indications of flower despite the clear appearance of pollen-producing "balls" - what did it turn out to be? I'm on the edge of my seat
Could be fem - hard to tell for sure still at this point. Watch for clumps of the "ball" shape formations at the base of the stem nodes; those are a sure giveaway, but can really only be accurately detected towards the end of the vegetation period.@droidjordan . This is a recent pic, what do you think now?
Thanks for your help, will post more pics soon.Could be fem - hard to tell for sure still at this point. Watch for clumps of the "ball" shape formations at the base of the stem nodes; those are a sure giveaway, but can really only be accurately detected towards the end of the vegetation period.
Keep sending pics! Should be a no-brainer soon