G Growq New Member Sep 7, 2013 #1 View attachment 2808252View attachment 2808253 I cant tell if those are sacks I just know females normally dont have them. I was seeing pistils at first now there covered by this
View attachment 2808252View attachment 2808253 I cant tell if those are sacks I just know females normally dont have them. I was seeing pistils at first now there covered by this
goblyn Well-Known Member Sep 7, 2013 #5 All male. All the time. As developed as those testes are, I wouldn't be surprised if it has already deflowered any nearby virgins.
All male. All the time. As developed as those testes are, I wouldn't be surprised if it has already deflowered any nearby virgins.
HeadieNugz Active Member Sep 7, 2013 #7 Luckily thats your only one, chop it. Then scrub out your surround if your planning on growing more unpollinated females.
Luckily thats your only one, chop it. Then scrub out your surround if your planning on growing more unpollinated females.