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Great!Congrats those are pistils
What about this plant? I can’t see anything like the first one.
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Great!Congrats those are pistils
Ok.Nope, too early to tell on that one.
No, in my experience the males usually show a little earlier, others may have different observances. It’s far from an exact science.Ok.
Both plants are the same age. Do pistils show earlier than balls?
Same same.No, in my experience the males usually show a little earlier, others may have different observances. It’s far from an exact science.
Thank you for the confirmation. This particular seedling is from a Super Lemon Haze rogue hermie seed I found in my trim. I've always heard that hermie seeds tend to be female. Is that correct? If so, would this be rare or is it normal for hermie seeds to be male or female.Unfortunately yes.... That appears to be a male sex organ. Double bag him and chuck it.
Sorry about that.
Nothing yet, just stipulesGreat!
What about this plant? I can’t see anything like the first one.
No unfortunately Hermie seeds tend to produce more Hermie genetics....I've done it ....it's not worth it.... Not to say you cannot get a female and get some dank greenery ...just the risk of time money and effort for a possible male two three months in isn't worth it.
Ok. Thanks. I planted 2 hermie seeds for the first time last year (Super Lemon Haze and Gorilla Glue) and they grew really nice plants and someone told me that hermie seeds tend to be female so I wasn't even worried about this plant, so kind of surprised it turned out male.No unfortunately Hermie seeds tend to produce more Hermie genetics....I've done it ....it's not worth it.... Not to say you cannot get a female and get some dank greenery ...just the risk of time money and effort for a possible male two three months in isn't worth it.