Another bloody male?

Dontjudgeme

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Definitely female. In my experience, I always ended up with a hermie when the pistils turn brown so early in flower. I hope that’s not the case for you. That’s why I stay away from seeds. Clones from here on out, unless I want to grow some autos.
 

THT

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I do see some male parts in pic one and three, but only female parts in pic 2.
 

THT

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Are you talking in regards to the three photos I just posted? If so I culled that plant this morning
yep, although I *think* there may be a sign of a male flower in that second pic as well, its just hard to tell.
 

Koutz7

Member
I’m really only concerned with the 4 pictures on the beginning of the thread.

The three pictures down below I killed that plant this morning as that was definitely male
 

THT

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I’m really only concerned with the 4 pictures on the beginning of the thread.

The three pictures down below I killed that plant this morning as that was definitely male
still looks female on second look, lowers can also be confusing so look for new growth and tops to tell you the whole truth. the only suspect i see is in the last pic, a lil bump, just keep an eye, even if its male parts you have days to weeks before it does anything like produce pollen.
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Koutz7

Member
still looks female on second look, lowers can also be confusing so look for new growth and tops to tell you the whole truth. the only suspect i see is in the last pic, a lil bump, just keep an eye, even if its male parts you have days to weeks before it does anything like produce pollen.
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What picture is this out of the four?
 
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