There’s thing I don’t get about 2Heart’s theory that what a lot of people identify as male nubbins are just females that haven’t fully formed yet and may still throw pistils.
Meanwhile, there are females that are obviously female and have obvious pistils on their preflowers a month after popping. I’m not saying this is impossible but it doesn’t seem likely.
In any case, I prefer the females that show pistils early and will use those for breeding while discouraging those that take forever — for that reason, it’s not that relevant whether those eternal nubbins are actually male.