melungeonman
Active Member
Pop one off, sqeeze it between your fingers, sticky ? mark it as a mabey fem, yellow powdery stuff on your fingers? A mabey male. Now examine the node area of those you suspect to be male. Male flowers will exebit themself on a raised tiny stem subsequent flowers will stagger themself up this stem as they grow. female calyx formations look a little different. on closer inspection they will appear to split like a pistacio, first a single white hair will emerge followed by others. Be carefull in determination just classified, for the moment. I myself have put female plants that I could have swore where going to be male, in my pollen room. Man sometimes they can fool you, just classifiy them for now and clone them. Unless you are shure they are male then don't bother cloning them. After you have viable roots on your clones, start your bloom. Those plants you suspected to be male, will either show tiny male flowers from the male hip, or not. at this point cull the males from the garden and corrisponding clones from the play- pen.