I planted a few seedlings of bagseed to transfer outdoors when the weather's nice. Many have sprouted in the good soil I'm using, and they're getting natural sunlight on my windowsill- the south side of the house. All are developing well, with the exception of one lone sprout. She doesn't even have true leaves yet, just cotyledons, but she's showing a female calyx already. I've had enough experience with determining male from female, as well as extensive biological/botany experience; has anyone seen anything like this before?

Vegetative growth and flowering are divided by the amount of sunlight each plant receives in a 24 hour period; if it were an issue with sunlight exposure, none of my plants would be in vegetative at all. Maybe it's just a fluke.
Purple Banana Reviewed by Purple Banana on . A female SPROUT? I planted a few seedlings of bagseed to transfer outdoors when the weather's nice. Many have sprouted in the good soil I'm using, and they're getting natural sunlight on my windowsill- the south side of the house. All are developing well, with the exception of one lone sprout. She doesn't even have true leaves yet, just cotyledons, but she's showing a female calyx already. I've had enough experience with determining male from female, as well as extensive biological/botany experience; has anyone Rating: 5