normlpothead
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I don't think this is necessary, but I agree that it's definately male, I've never seen such a blatently obvious example.
i agree completely...i like the part where he said he knew what a male looks like at various stagesThere have been some funny threads troday, but this one is by far the funniest.
Just trying to get some information here. Why would a male plant in the same plot show it's sex 45 days before this one? The other one I tore down had the classic pollen pods hanging down. I've never seen pollen buds so small and tightly clustered.
This is a flowering plant grown in the ground in the central US, picture taken 8/14/08. Before anyone says "male," all the males showed themselves over a month ago, and I have been growing for several years so I know exactly what a male and female look like at various stages.
As you can see, the buds look like they are full of immature seed pods. I had a plant like this last year, and the bud was good. I can't figure out whether there was some cross pollination (it's been grown in an urban area) or what. Has anyone seen anything like this?
A pound or two?sorry buddy but i need another laugh, dont mean for it to be at your exspence.
but i have been growing for a long time and was wondering how much bud i should get with these
First you should maybe cut off the fan leaves. You know, the big leaf in the middle.thx. i was hoping for a few pounds each oh well, would transplanting in bigger pots help. lolololol