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Sorry if this question has been answered but after some frustrating searching (without being able to put it into words well) I could not find an answer.
The situation: I carefully labeled and cloned my 12 plants (currently 52 days since I soaked the seeds) into simple solo cups filled with plain water with intent of flowering unrooted clones to determine plant gender. After 10 or so days, I can clearly see pollen sacs on a specific clone, but as I went to toss the original plant I noticed obvious (albeit small) female preflowers. While I am not an experienced grower, I do know the difference between stipules and calyx+dual pistils. I'm thinking the problem could be stress related intersexing from the clones randomly recieving almost 36 hours of constant light due to a timer failure on the 3rd day (promptly replaced). But, I still find it somewhat bizzare. I was extremely careful in labeling, yet the clone appears to be fully male, and the original exhibits absolutely no signs of being male. In addition, the plant in question is a good deal taller with lengthier internodal spacing than the garden average, which I've heard is indicative of male plants. I'm not terribly worried about losing a female if I must, since I plan on cutting the number of plants down from 12 to 5-7, but I would like to get some opinions on what to do. Better safe than sorry? More likely to herm on me? Idk, I'd just hate to ditch a beautiful girl and end up with over half males or something. Thank you for your time.
TL;DR Cloned for sex, clone shows multiple pollen sacs while original shows nothing but female preflowers.
The situation: I carefully labeled and cloned my 12 plants (currently 52 days since I soaked the seeds) into simple solo cups filled with plain water with intent of flowering unrooted clones to determine plant gender. After 10 or so days, I can clearly see pollen sacs on a specific clone, but as I went to toss the original plant I noticed obvious (albeit small) female preflowers. While I am not an experienced grower, I do know the difference between stipules and calyx+dual pistils. I'm thinking the problem could be stress related intersexing from the clones randomly recieving almost 36 hours of constant light due to a timer failure on the 3rd day (promptly replaced). But, I still find it somewhat bizzare. I was extremely careful in labeling, yet the clone appears to be fully male, and the original exhibits absolutely no signs of being male. In addition, the plant in question is a good deal taller with lengthier internodal spacing than the garden average, which I've heard is indicative of male plants. I'm not terribly worried about losing a female if I must, since I plan on cutting the number of plants down from 12 to 5-7, but I would like to get some opinions on what to do. Better safe than sorry? More likely to herm on me? Idk, I'd just hate to ditch a beautiful girl and end up with over half males or something. Thank you for your time.
TL;DR Cloned for sex, clone shows multiple pollen sacs while original shows nothing but female preflowers.