Well I have put about a year into these theories now. The one factor that does concern me is that this has not been tested on a large scale yet, maybe soon.

I have found some species that do not show red at all in either male or female at any time.

I have found that the round/oval seed bottoms is also not a for sure means of femininity.

THEREFORE, I want to go on the record as stating that my theories are not 100%, they apparently are generalities that work with many species, but not all

I have deliberately picked what I thought would be male seeds, they were oval.....they were females. Scratch that theory.

SO. Back to the rudimentary methods.
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . UPDATE to Early Female ID/Seed influence Well I have put about a year into these theories now. The one factor that does concern me is that this has not been tested on a large scale yet, maybe soon. I have found some species that do not show red at all in either male or female at any time. I have found that the round/oval seed bottoms is also not a for sure means of femininity. THEREFORE, I want to go on the record as stating that my theories are not 100%, they apparently are generalities that work with many species, but not Rating: 5