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The picture is too blurry to tell, so I dont want to declare it male because it could just be you are talking about the swelling at the base of the stem which is normal plant anatomy. How many weeks is the plant? Wait two full weeks into flower you'll see it really clearly and you still will have a MINIMUM of 10 days before it produces pollen.
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no its definitely not the swelling. its little pods forming on the side. do the pods and the hairs both come out from the same spot? or do the hais come directly out from the swelling?
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Female plants don't grow pods or balls on themselves. I think I'd remove the plant. Perhaps you could remove one of the balls, take someplace safe, like outside, and cut it open to see if there's pollen. There probably will be.
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Yes female plants develop like a single ball with white threads coming out that eventually gets bigger. If you see multiple balls all over and no white hairs, it's a male. But really don't worry, you have plenty of time before there will be a pollen threat.
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so it ends up we had 3 males outta 4. we still have one beauty flowering...strain unknown. i have 4 sprouted northern brights in bubble buckets. and two k2 rooted clones. i will keep you updated on our one female.