1. no, besides there's no way you can tell which are which. there are no 'sex types'.

2. no idea what you're talking about but sometimes leaves are varigated (striped) but means nothing. once again, can't tell sex until the plant matures further...usually 5-8 weeks old.

3. plant as many as you have space for to better the chances of getting a female. 1 or 2 will be good for experience but if you expect any kind of harvest at all you'll need a couple females. plant 10 and hope and pray for 2 nice females.


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del... Reviewed by del... on . A few questions Let me start by saying that I've never grown anything in my life, so I'm a huge newbie. I made a post in "Basic Growing" which has much more details on how I'm growing it. I just wanted to ask these questions: One - Does growing demand that I use both male and female seeds, or can I just use one type? Two - The seed that I planted was a light-green color that has a very light (not significantly visible) white fade on one side of it. Is this a healthy seed, and what gender is it most Rating: 5