Need help telling sex of this plant. All other plants showing female.

What is it?


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JohnDee

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Katt,
Just to show you that we all mess up on occasiion. This 3' male was just removed from my garden this morning. The clone I cut to sex it died and I forgot to cut another one...got busy. At least I caught it before it was shedding pollen.
JD
 

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Thekatt9878 1

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I learned to grow before there were fem seeds...so it comes as second nature to sex them and then make seeds to replace the ones I used. No stress at all. Otherwise you're locked into a cycle of buying seeds for every grow.
JD
i like you'r insight on this topic. If this where 200 years ago we Wouldn't be careing what seeds we got we would just have use what we got. Just like you have for many years i still prefer fem seeds. But still have lots of respect for older methods and the growers that keep them methos going
 

Thekatt9878 1

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i like you'r insight on this topic. If this where 200 years ago we Wouldn't be careing what seeds we got we would just have use what we got. Just like you have for many years i still prefer fem seeds. But still have lots of respect for older methods and the growers that keep them methos going
Im always gonna toss a few bag seeds in my grow anything to increase my harvest
 

Aussieaceae

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I am still slightly worried that it might be showing both Male and female parts but only time will tell. I am going to continue updates.
I think chances are it's this too, being bag seed. If it was in a bag of seedless, then it's probably come from a hermaphrodite.

Looks female to me so far, but there looks like a couple suspect bits.
Time will tell.

Best of luck, hope it's a girl.
 
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