Another gender question!

dunphy

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While 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
 
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HighVoltage87

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While 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
I really hope so thanks for the input
 

davethepothead

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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
 

dunphy

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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
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.
 
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