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Here's how you tell males from females. Take the best looking plants in your garden, the ones that are clearly a cut above the rest. These are you're males.
 
For that November timeframe they are hella small .... one glaring issue I see is that heavy compacted soil.
Not only does constrict roots , lower aeration and no real drainage. It would have been much larger plants plus they would have sexed out by now.
 
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