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Yep, looks like a male to me. I'd watch a little longer unless you have others in danger. Hate that! Its always a bummer!Looking to see if this is male preflowers showing. im leaning towards male but just double checking. thank you![]()
I forget what they're called but I've read that those two growths crossing the way they are is a good (although not definitive) indication that the plant is a female. The fact that those balls are not on stems is also an indication that they are female calyxes as opposed to pollen sacs. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than myself can give you a more certain answer. But I think you're actually good. Just continue to keep a close eye on it. That's a really high quality pic by the way. How did you get it so clear and detailed? Good camera?
Had to do some research to find it, but this is what I read. I'm not going to post the link because I don't think 420 would care for me linking to other sites, but if you google "crossed stipules", you'll find more info on it.
"Some of the time the stipules (green hair-like growths near where pre-flowers show up) will cross each other on female plants. This certainly doesn't always happen, as you can see from the pics of female pre-flowers on this page, but while girls can go either way, male plants rarely have stipules that cross each other. So although crossed stipules cannot be used definitively as a way to identify female plants, it can be a small clue to help guide you when you're not sure. For example the following female pre-flower doesn't have a pistil, but the long thin shape combined with the crossed stipules help indicate that this plant is a girl."
I'm only on my first grow, but for what it's worth, 5 of my 6 plants had crossed stipules and some of them had what looked like pollen sacs too. They turned out to ALL be females.
False.
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Not trying to start an argument, Germinator, but would you mind elaborating? I only ask because this info was dead on balls accurate for my first grow. Are you speaking on personal experience or did you read something that contradicts my source? I'll be the first person to admit when I'm wrong and judging by general consensus here, I'm definitely mistaken. But I'm really curious to know why you're so sure the source I provided is inaccurate.
mtnryder - that's a dope camera phone you've got! I've got an iPhone6 and I've taken a lot of pics of my girls. The close ups never come out that pristine!
It appears you have a hermie if those two pics are of the same plant. I know the second pic, those female parts turn brown/red after being pollenated. First pic is def pollen sacks. Sorry brother.This was my plant approx. 6 weeks ago, got some other opinions on it and we were all thinking most likely male
I decided against pulling it as it would do no damage for me.
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After neglecting it over this past few weeks I decided to have a look if it was even still alive and noticed these
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I'd say leave it alive until more noticeable but maybe seperate if concerned.
Then again I'm only new to all of this, so that's my two cents if it's worth any thing
Cheers
I researched it on the internet. Everything I read said false.
If it were that easy to tell female from male there would be no more confusion.
I didn't mean to sound rude but when I feel strongly about something I speak up.
To me it's the same thing that's going around about being able to identify female seeds. There's even a diagram. It's false.
Just google it. I realize you can't believe everything you read. But I found no links to support crossed stipules equals females.
I will however be looking from now on![]()
Not at first, they will show up as balls first. You will only see the banana shaped pods when it is close to pollinating. I believe is a male myself. I have a plant right now that i just tell it was a female as of yesterday. The female part is a strong tear drop shape.To early to tell. Have you stayed the flowing stage yet? Usually they will reveal their sex after 1-2 weeks into flowing. Should be little white hairs coming out of the little pods you see. Males would be on the bottom of the stalk and look like a bunch of bannanas. Do not do anything until you start the flowing and then you will know for sure.
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