first pic appears to be female unless other dis-similar portrusions appear, it will be then a herms. At this point, if there is no other male-looking plant matter, just take good care of it. The other one is a male. I didnt see any female gender indicators, though some of the pics were real blurry. Males usually indicate first. Try to make hash oil out of the male or cut it up into pieces and trash it. Do that ASAP so that it does not pollinate your female. They can even be pollinated by a male plant in the next room.
ToKnoIsToGro Reviewed by ToKnoIsToGro on . Help sexing before its toooooo late!!!! I need some expert eyes here. Pic #1 i'm assuming is a female because of the white hair coming from the pistils right? Pics #2 3 4 are I'm hoping femails too, but i just can't tell. They both started flowering at the same time and are a week into flowering today. What do you guys think? Male or female? i just dont want it to screw up my confirmed female. Rating: 5