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    #11
    Senior Member

    Male Or Female?

    thanks opie, I've seen quite a few males in my time. Theres no mistaking that.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Male Or Female?

    Pull back the outer layer of those little pods and you will see seed-like things in them instead of hairs. You need a magnifying glass for that.

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    #13
    Junior Member

    Male Or Female?

    I didn't want to start a new thread, the subject seemed to fit...

    I am in my last few weeks of flowering, and everything is in the 'swell' stage, harvest is soon. my plants are all clones from a female. I might be jumping the gun on this, but it looks like at random spots (2 or 3), that I have seeds... Now I don't know if they are male or even a seed, or IF that is the way the calyx looks like when it starts to open (even in female). In the attached photo, the area I am talking about is in the middle. it has a 'SEED' exterior to it. This is my first grow.

    Is this normal? Hopefully this is 'normal'

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Male Or Female?

    Quote Originally Posted by jnewkid
    I didn't want to start a new thread, the subject seemed to fit...

    I am in my last few weeks of flowering, and everything is in the 'swell' stage, harvest is soon. my plants are all clones from a female. I might be jumping the gun on this, but it looks like at random spots (2 or 3), that I have seeds... Now I don't know if they are male or even a seed, or IF that is the way the calyx looks like when it starts to open (even in female). In the attached photo, the area I am talking about is in the middle. it has a 'SEED' exterior to it. This is my first grow.

    Is this normal? Hopefully this is 'normal'
    I don't see any evidence of seeding but only time will tell , was the plant exposed to a male or could you have accidentaly pollinated it by contact with a male outside of your grow?

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Male Or Female?

    jnewkid:
    Too late to worry about, either way. Nothing left to do but ride it out.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Male Or Female?

    Quote Originally Posted by Zcomp
    male
    edit: 3rd pic makes it painfully obvious.
    Yup, male: 2nd and 3rd pictures.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Male Or Female?

    jnewkid, that pod-like thing in the middle of the photo is a little worrisome, but don't worry, it may not be a seed pod. And like Rusty says, no sense worrying about it now.

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    #18
    Member

    Male Or Female?

    Well im sure now that its a male but i said i was gonna post more pics of it so here they are.

    Well should i kill it?

    Or is there anything i can do with it?


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    #19
    Senior Member

    Male Or Female?

    Is it possible to seperate it into it's own little grow area ?
    If not then you have no choice than to destroy it unless you want your females pollinated.

    If you can seperate it you will still need to be extremely careful not to accidentaly carry pollen on your clothes or body from the male into your female area.

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