Update: I have absolutely identified two Cobra males. I thought I had positively identified several females. As things have progressed, I now only have one female positively identified with white pistols.

I have not seen any more identifiable sacks but, something is going on that I'm not sure about. My microscope is ordered but will not be here for a week or so. Consequently, I am not able to upload pics to illustrate the issue. I am looking at these things through a magnifying glass presently.

When the HPS turned back up this morning (I'm doing 20/4), I saw something going on with several of the plants I was sure were females. They actually look more like calyxes than sacks but that may just be wishful thinking. I guess it's possible they're hermis. If they are male, they sure are taking a long time to show compared to the other ones.

The two males I ID'd already, showed their sacks almost immediately upon showing any sort of sex stage. The plants in question have looked like they were going to be females for close to a week now. I have been identifying the sex of plants for 40 years from outdoor grows. I have not seen this sort of thing yet but I have also never monitored plants this closely before.

The next few days should clear this up, one way or the other. :rastasmoke: