Agreehard to tell but I'm gonna say male.
I really hope so thanks for the inputWhile it looks very round and some what male... It is zoomed in very close, so it is still tiny, and what I usually look for is the pointy top of female preflowers vs. the rounded top of male preflowers...
Id give it a couple days to really show itself because that first picture looks very pointy to me. Unless thats the other stipule Im seeing
agreed... Theres a decent amount of time in between the "obviously male" stage and them releasing pollen, So if your in the garden a couple times a day checking things thoroughly (each node!) then you'll have plenty of time to spot and rip it before seeding your crop.i used to think it would be hard to tell between a male and a female plant until I actually got a male. Trust me you will know chances are you already know it just sucks to get this far and have a male. Fem seeds rule lol