After 12 hours and a little water, they're back loud and proud! :thumbsup:

However.... I am speculating that one is a male. It's out stripping the other two in height as well as showing a lot of very small new growth along the stems... From my (limited) past experience growth like this in indicative of a male plant.

But that's OK. I have a third that is growing nicely ready to step in and take the place of any male. I can only HOPE that only one of the three are male.

Once again, Pushit calls it dead on the money. :thumbsup: Pushit, how much do you know about horses? I may need to take you to the track with me. I wouldn't complain hitting an exacta or two!

None of them have clearly shown their sex yet. And I'll put up pictures tomorrow.