fatbottoms
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I'm not chopping it right away.
Anyone want to reply regarding pollinating just one bud to get just a few seeds.
Anyone want to reply regarding pollinating just one bud to get just a few seeds.
This guy doesn't grow. Don't listen to him. Calyxes don't have stems, period. Find me a Calyx with a defined stem--like the clear ballsack in his photo--and I'll go away.wow you are thick and are making some embarrassing assumptions
you posted pictures that newbies use as references, yes the diagrams and correct, the ops plant however, without pictures of that quality cannot be %100 diagnosed as male or female.
when preflowers begin they start off as a calyx (yes it looks like a single male flower) but you cant say pistils will not emerge from the calyx, if the calyces emerge in bunches then you can say you have a male.
Ops pics showed single calyx preflowers, no stigmas and no bunches of balls, just tiny single calyx preflowers at the nodes = to early to determine sex, as I said some calyx will do nothing but grow for week before poping out pistils, some will show pistils when the calyx is barely visible
Correct, most people are saying it is too early to tell or the picture is bad; what I have to say: The picture is perfect and there is clearly a male ball visible, if you cannot see that go and literally get a magnifying glass to your screen and check.If you can't spot the male in that pic, perhaps you shouldn't be commenting in this thread.
Correct, most people are saying it is too early to tell or the picture is bad; what I have to say: The picture is perfect and there is clearly a male ball visible, if you cannot see that go and literally get a magnifying glass to your screen and check.
Warning: Magnifying glasses are perfectly safe and will not harm you in any way; be sure to look at the sun with them.