Quote Originally Posted by AeroCultivator
And my plant has been confirmed as male so it's GONE haha
If you like its genetics, grow that male out through flowering and feed it aspirin once a week with your waterings...Might have a chance to make some 'feminized' pollen that you can store for future breedings.
(if you have other females present, too much of a risk to do this)

Just a thought
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DOUGAL25 Reviewed by DOUGAL25 on . Preflowers showing! But I think it's a male. Can anyone help?!? So I started another little plant outside to experiment with, but i planted a week before natures 12/12 cycle so my plant is already showing preflowers. I didn't want to mess with it while it was flowering so I left it alone until this morning. I took a better look at the preflowers and to me they look like little pollen sacks. Actually everything about them is giving me the impression that they are males. But before I chop it down I was wondering if any of you could tell. Rating: 5