To early to identify sex?

Highlife42

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After looks of looking at different angles. Although, its still developing. The shape is of concern but very little compared to location and other plant matter locally. Shape is almost like between male n female. However, the location and surrounding plant matter tell me its male. Around 11 females as well, it knows what its doing. Its hiding. So that the male can carry on its traits through pollen and seed droppings(nature). I hope my experience is telling you the truth. lol
 

Cboat38

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Oh shit sorry fellas I went back to listen again and fell asleep lol , but said if the petioles cross it’s a female if straight up male and I noticed my feminized plants have crossed petioles so, he said it’s 90%.
 

Johiem

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Oh shit sorry fellas I went back to listen again and fell asleep lol , but said if the petioles cross it’s a female if straight up male and I noticed my feminized plants have crossed petioles so, he said it’s 90%.
I've heard the same thing but experienced the opposite. I've had a girl with straight petioles. I guess she fell into the 10% plausible range.
 

HydroKid239

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After looks of looking at different angles. Although, its still developing. The shape is of concern but very little compared to location and other plant matter locally. Shape is almost like between male n female. However, the location and surrounding plant matter tell me its male. Around 11 females as well, it knows what its doing. Its hiding. So that the male can carry on its traits through pollen and seed droppings(nature). I hope my experience is telling you the truth. lol
I might be high... but this does make sense to me. Who's to say plants are stupid? That male may know a little something about evolution, and the circle of life. :eyesmoke: Could be trying to perpetrate among so many females, because it knows it's outnumbered. It want's to grow up and do the nasty to let his DNA live on. Sneaky little bastard lol
 
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