Sexing Help Needed

Ok, so I've been out of the game for a while now and have started up a small closet again for the first time in about five years. Usually I clone to sex my plants and let them fully develop until I am completely satisfied that I know what sex they are. This time I tried the method of taking a cutting and dropping it into a cup of water while waiting for the plants to develop further. Well, I've apparently been dragging my feet and took the cuttings a bit later than I should have. My box is rapidly filling up and I need some help determining sex so I can make some more clones and get the plants I've got vegging into a flower cycle. Can anyone tell me if this is a female or not yet? I'm familiar with what to look for when they're more developed, but I need to try to determine what I have a bit earlier than what I'm used to. I'm thinking they're female, but I'm not certain this early in. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
 

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Too soon to tell.
Well damn. Lol It's been about 15 days or so since I dropped them in the cup. (July 13th) It definitely looks much different than when I snipped it off. Each time in the past that I've gone about cloning, they all seemed to show by now. (Or at least it seems like I recall that being the case, but my memory isn't the best.) I've been looking for any preflowers elsewhere on the donor plant, but I haven't been able to locate any. I germinated the seeds around the second week of May.
 

ThE_420KING

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my friend that is a male. best way to tell it is to get a viparspectra led grow light, i use one and my plants produce over 1-2 lbs per light and i can tell male/female within a few days. do yourself a favor and upgrade to vipar.
ps do t get bit by vipars they are very powerful led lights
 

PrometheanLeaf

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my friend that is a male. best way to tell it is to get a viparspectra led grow light, i use one and my plants produce over 1-2 lbs per light and i can tell male/female within a few days. do yourself a favor and upgrade to vipar.
ps do t get bit by vipars they are very powerful led lights
Can you explain how you came to these conclusions?
 

ThE_420KING

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I have these tiny little unfertilized seeds inside the single calyxes at the stem intersections. is this normal? it is called the plants ovary and it is what will develop i to a seed, why do some of my plants have them, and some not?
 

ThE_420KING

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i want to know how u get to that conclusion too at first i thougt thats whas a pistile but it isnt
yo brudda you got viparspectra or mars hydro? those are lretty much the best lights on the market nowadays, the technology is frickin out of this world brudda

KING
 

Desertpunk

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yo brudda you got viparspectra or mars hydro? those are lretty much the best lights on the market nowadays, the technology is frickin out of this world brudda

KING
calyxes without seeds i see them before but in the last stages and was in an hermy auto that i take every single banana i see and only pop in one flower maybe you want to watch out if theres one hermy

that light look great but i use timbers vero 29 they awesome at flower stage hard flowers and lots of rosin
 

Neubieauto

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i want to know how u get to that conclusion too at first i thougt thats whas a pistile but it isnt
it's not pistils.
Too soon to tell.
Listen to these guys
my friend that is a male. best way to tell it is to get a viparspectra led grow light, i use one and my plants produce over 1-2 lbs per light and i can tell male/female within a few days. do yourself a favor and upgrade to vipar.
ps do t get bit by vipars they are very powerful led lights
Not this guy..
 

PadawanWarrior

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yo brudda you got viparspectra or mars hydro? those are lretty much the best lights on the market nowadays, the technology is frickin out of this world brudda

KING
Sorry, but those are no where near the best lights on the market. Quantum Boards or COB's are much better LED's than the Chinese stuff.
 
I guess I dont see anything other than the crab claw to say male there.
These next three pics are off a different plant. Started at the same time. I'm terrible at telling the difference. I wish I could find some high quality images online that don't have pistils yet to help me determine the difference but almost everything I've found has been a drawing or image that was a bit blurry.
 

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