Some help sexing please!

KushyMcKush

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hello! So, my two larger plants are starting to explode and Im running out of space fast. These two were just some mystery outdoor bagseed that I decided to grow out as testers while Inwas awaiting the arrival of my feminized seeds. These things have been beaten to shit... Defoliated (a trial lolipop), topped many times, lst'd, major temp fluctuations, you name it. Well now that they are actually looking pretty excellent. I just don't want to continue wasting time on them if either is male.

From what Ive been reading, and pictures Ive been studying... They both look female. They are still in veg so its a little difficult to tell, but Im seeing what look like pistils on both plants. To an untrained eye this could just be wishful thinking though.
I will post pictures below. I tried to get as close as possible. First 3 are different areas of plant 1, last 3 are plant 2.
 

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KushyMcKush

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I might have to wait on this one, but maybe to a trained eye you can tell. Heres some more shots of the one in question. There just aren't that many spots showing many preflowers (I think thats what they're called, correct me if Im wrong).
 

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KushyMcKush

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Thank you both. Ill go ahead and keep an eye on that one. I might need to get rid of that one anyways. I was kind of counting on one being male from the start. Now its going to be taking away space from my feminized plants which I dont want. Maybe Ill put it outside or something.
 

Bose

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Thank you both. Ill go ahead and keep an eye on that one. I might need to get rid of that one anyways. I was kind of counting on one being male from the start. Now its going to be taking away space from my feminized plants which I dont want. Maybe Ill put it outside or something.
As $ bkbbudz$ said keep an eye on it. It is questionable.
 

Bose

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If it turns out female send her outdoors.
Good luck with your grow looks great. And I'm glad I was able to help out.
 

Lostnz

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Don't males have those as well? Or are they different some how?
From my research they say most males don't cross stipules. Rare that they do. Its a more faster clue that U have females with crossed.
But in saying that my 2 unknown bag seeds took almost a month to show any pre flowers. I pretty much thought they was hermie or males. Had more ball shape like ur pic ur unsure of. Next minute I'm about to harvest my plants soon that I thought was male lol.
 

Dr.Pecker

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Don't males have those as well? Or are they different some how?
Yes they do
You cant tell on yours yet. You could pluck it off with some tweezers and dissect it. Close examination under a microscope or loupe might give you a better idea.
 

Odin*

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The nut shape is close to what a male would display, but then you see pistils. Hold on to them, clone each, bloom each. If you only have room for one, toss the "B level" girl. Honestly, if you can, keep both (as long as they're girls). The one that you think is the "runt" might turn around and surprise you. Could be nose, flavor, density, color, or all of the above. I can't even count the times that the "runt" I nearly tossed did a "180" and blew away all of the others (clones and just recently beans).
 
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