If it's seedlings are it's sisters. I would chuck it up to mutation and keep it thin watching for balls to develop. This can be done on a daily check. I would hate to cut down a genetic mutation that may end up paying off. But thats just me.imp:
Gatekeeper777 Reviewed by Gatekeeper777 on . True Hermi? This has been a weird plant from the very start. It always looked different than the other seedlings it was raised with, and at the very least is a different phenotype than the others. At the present, it is 9 weeks old and still vegging. All the others have been sexed and this one has held out. I have gotten comments from others looking at these nodes like, "damn strange" and "now there is a true hermaphodite!" and "hell if I know." Let's see what you all think. There are 4 sets of Rating: 5