That close up with the balls and the pistils is exactly what a hermaph will do. Luck for you it showed itself to be so before it pollinated all your girls. Sometimes they wait a while and rear their ugly heads when you have nugs so you can't see them, that's a nightmare waiting to happen.

The other is def of pistils near a top. Just so happens that you have a pink pistil phenotype. I've seen a few pink pistiled hermaphrodites in my day, and they were all bagseed grown outdoors. Hmmmm.....

Just baked and thinking.....ouch it hurts..
Okay, I'm done with that

Also, for the one that's still vegging and hasn't shown, that you say stinks; Just because it stinks doesn't guarantee or point toward either sex. If the males had no desirable characteristics, what would we breed with? Some will stink and look absolutely beautiful and healthy and lush all to be doomed to death anyways.

Lookin nice tho, they do look happy out there.
irydyum Reviewed by irydyum on . First Timer Hey everyone, first I would like to say that this board has a TON of really really great information/people on it, and that I have been totally engulfed in reading threads for the past few weeks, looking to increase my knowledge about how to grow that sweet sweet sticky icky. So since last november I've been laid off thanks to the wonderful economy, I thought I would try my hand at growing my herbs instead of paying someone else. I ended up ordering seeds through BCseeds, I got a strain Rating: 5