How do I determine a female sex plant from a male?

The seeds produced from the banana shaped female pollen sacks in your buds should produce feminized seeds, the seeds will have to be grown to verify the sex.


The seeds will likely be all or mostly all feminized seeds but coming from a hermie they will carry an increased 'instinct' to turn hermie. A female plants singular reason to exist is to produce seeds to perpetuate the plant species. When it reaches a point of growth and is not pollinated it genetic coding, it's 'instincts' will look for a way to turn, and there is a long list of reasons/causes a plant can rely on to make itself turn.

The passing on of an increased 'instinct' to self pollinate is what is behind the reason why feminized seeds made using the Rodelization method or technique are more prone to produce hermies than feminized seeds created using the colloidal silver method or technique.

It is not like there is a vastly greatly increased chance of hermies, but there still is an increased chance of hermies when growing from seeds that come from a hermie plant or that were made via Rodelization.
 
Hi Guys, I have always grown from clones and this is my first seed. I went away a few days ago and came back to this... I assume its male?

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Looks like u have 2 lovely ladies.. First 2 pics are definitely female. And I "believe" I see female pistils on the 3rd pic. Can't tell anything from pic 4
 
The plant in your first 2 photographs is a female cannabis plant. The plant in your last 2 photographs is not showing any signs of sex yet.

Hey KJC, those aren't female pistils around the bud site in te third picture? I may be wrong.
 
I believe that those are either stipules or small leaves and not pistils that would indicate the plant is still not showing signs of sex yet.

Thanks for the clarification kind sir.... Lol
 
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