Rootbound420
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Appreciate that! Very good knowledge to take in from you spread it around people will thank you.I apologize for the tone of my post.
Appreciate that! Very good knowledge to take in from you spread it around people will thank you.I apologize for the tone of my post.
You might find this information interesting.Appreciate that! Very good knowledge to take in from you spread it around people will thank you.
Thank you, that makes senseNot a male.
That is a swollen calyx (bract).
Thank youIts a female. 100% certain
Thank you for the insight!Nothing on that plant looks male. It's surprising how many people grow a plant and can't identify the basic anatomy of that plant. A simple two word google search "cannabis anatomy' yields hundreds of illustrations that anyone could look at and use to determine that is a female plant. I see absolutely nothing that would leave one with any doubt that the plant is female.
Pretty sure you didn't. You could have had a hermaphrodite that developed male flowers but there is absolutely nothing resembling a male on that plant.
Excellent info! Thank youYou might find this information interesting.
Frontiers | Architecture and Florogenesis in Female Cannabis sativa Plants
The inflorescence is the main product of medical cannabis. Hundreds of specialized metabolites with potential bioactivity are produced and accumulated in the...www.frontiersin.org
Frontiers | Hermaphroditism in Marijuana (Cannabis sativa L.) Inflorescences – Impact on Floral Morphology, Seed Formation, Progeny Sex Ratios, and Genetic Variation
Cannabis sativa L. (hemp, marijuana) produces male and female inflorescences on different plants (dioecious) and therefore the plants are obligatory out-cros...www.frontiersin.org
Yes! Very distinct difference, this provides some clarity with the comparison to mineMale parts do not get pistils/hairs.
This is a male. Very obvious difference
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It is.Yes! Very distinct difference, this provides some clarity with the comparison to mine
True!It is.
Not sure what is up with whoever called your plant a male. Once you see the difference there is no confusing the two.