I know, I know, you hear it all the time.

My first ever grow of several plants, 2.5-5 feet tall, outdoors, in the mid south, au natural but in pots on the ground. about several weeks in I found a lot of the plants exhibiting the "ball and stick" and yanked 'em. I germinated at different times through late March, April and early May as I lost plants to inexperience.

I really had no problem with sex until recently but I now have several plants I thought were female exhibiting what seems to be male parts(I'm still stupid) but not looking like the ones from the spring, which I might add seemed early but my plants were stressed pretty bad while I learned, not to mention regular yard dirt and some ealry miracle grow and triple-13. I might also mention I ignorantly pulled most all my fan leaves from plants about late May to increase light due to overcrowding conditions.

I know so much is so wrong its a miracle they are alive at all! Then there are the storms and that damage....

I'm thinnking males but I want pro opinions before I yank my precious babies and hinder my pot indepedence!

Here are some pics
ghettoscrap Reviewed by ghettoscrap on . Antoher noob that can't sex a plant, help please. I know, I know, you hear it all the time. My first ever grow of several plants, 2.5-5 feet tall, outdoors, in the mid south, au natural but in pots on the ground. about several weeks in I found a lot of the plants exhibiting the "ball and stick" and yanked 'em. I germinated at different times through late March, April and early May as I lost plants to inexperience. I really had no problem with sex until recently but I now have several plants I thought were female exhibiting what seems to Rating: 5