the 4th picture down looks to me like it has small clusters of balls at the nodes, these will soon open up and release a load of pollen, it will only take one of those sacs opening up to ruin a whole room or garden full of fem plants, if it is a fem seed then id says its going hermie, im sure others will tell me im wrong if im wrong, but from looking at the 4th picture down it does show some male parts, i may be wrong, but thats exactly how my male started, it had loads of small balls at the nodes, and if you get the very tip of the plant and peel back the new leaf growth you should then see more of these balls, female plants will shoot out 2 white hairs at the nodes where them green sticks are sticking out or what ever they are called.
mate i may be wrong and it may just be the way you took the picture, so try and take some more pics of the same part of the plant with that growth at the nodes, its either male pollen sacs or its fem pistils starting that will turn into buds, it really does need a clearer picture for us to be 100% sure.
fem seeds are called femenised so they cover their backs in case a male plant does grow, if they was female seeds then they would sell them as 100% female seeds and not as femenised, femenised means that chances are its going to be fem, but it dont rule out the chance of having a male plant, another grower on here planted 4 fem seeds and ended up with 4 male plants, i told him to contact the seed bank and let them know as it should not happen like that, at the most id say only 1 would possibly turn out male.
femenised does not rule out male plants growing, it normally does mean 100% fem plants, but its more like 97%, growers do get the odd male from time to time from fem seeds, their was a seed breeder who was breeding pure female seeds and had 100% success with his seeds been female, id say out of 100 femenised seeds you might end up with 3 or 4 males, femenised is never 100%,
up to now i have not had a femenised seed turn out male, they have all been female, but other growers on here have had the odd male grow from femenised seeds,
mate i may be wrong and it may just be the way you took the picture, so try and take some more pics of the same part of the plant with that growth at the nodes, its either male pollen sacs or its fem pistils starting that will turn into buds, it really does need a clearer picture for us to be 100% sure.
fem seeds are called femenised so they cover their backs in case a male plant does grow, if they was female seeds then they would sell them as 100% female seeds and not as femenised, femenised means that chances are its going to be fem, but it dont rule out the chance of having a male plant, another grower on here planted 4 fem seeds and ended up with 4 male plants, i told him to contact the seed bank and let them know as it should not happen like that, at the most id say only 1 would possibly turn out male.
femenised does not rule out male plants growing, it normally does mean 100% fem plants, but its more like 97%, growers do get the odd male from time to time from fem seeds, their was a seed breeder who was breeding pure female seeds and had 100% success with his seeds been female, id say out of 100 femenised seeds you might end up with 3 or 4 males, femenised is never 100%,
up to now i have not had a femenised seed turn out male, they have all been female, but other growers on here have had the odd male grow from femenised seeds,