OlderStoner
Well-Known Member
I have had great luck in the past with getting more female than male plants but it's always been hit or miss. No way to know unless you wait until flowering right? Well, this poster on youtube says he has a reliable way to know the plant's sex by looking at the seed shapes. Any truth to this theory? I've always been of the opinion that seeds give no indication of their sex at all.
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