Im confused man, i think i see a pistil, that single white hair sticking up there. They usually come in twos tho. But i also see a single ball. So damn bro, i think you should wait a few more days to know for sure, could go either way.
Or perhaps if you see another white hair, or ball somewhere else on the plant and could take a picture we might find out
Yeah.... thanks again for looking. I'll keep checking, it should be obvious sooner or later. I've got three of them and they all look the same to me -- so I'm hoping they all turn out to be girls. But I suppose it could still go either way on an individual basis.
They are seeds I got about a year ago, and the friend who passed them on to me could no longer remember what kind they were, so I don't know how long he had them and I don't know what strain they are.
Of 12 seeds, 9 sprouted. When I moved them to pots I ran out of room and we were having unusually warm weather so I took a chance and put a bunch outside (in pots) with some mature plants I was putting in the ground. It turned out to be too early, too cold, not enough sun for the little ones -- they stretched so much I had to cut them back drastically because my count is not based on maturity, its simply about over or under 12" tall (there's not much left of them, I have no expectations that the outdoor ones will produce anything).
So after all that, I just have three left under lights, and they are really thick and bushy, so I'm hoping I get to keep as many as possible.
With seeds, are there usually more females than males? One male can pollinate multiple females, but only the females can propagate the species, so it would be an evolutionary advantage to have the majority of seeds produce female plants... I would think.
In other words, since I have three, the odds are very good that at least one would be female, more likely two, and the odds are pretty low that all three would be males... right? Or is it more random?