Female or Male take a guess

I don’t know if is female or male

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It’s too young to tell. Most plants will show sex at some point btw 4 and 76 weeks.

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Looks like a transvestite to me. (All the kids are doing it now days)

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I laughed out F’n loud… thats so frikken true!!!

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Hilarious

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Yeah I know thanks I just wanted to see if someone knows a different way to tell the gender. :sweat_smile:

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Genetic testing is the only other option for determining sex. You’ll be able to tell when she posts calyxes at the nodes of the plant.

If you have feminized seed, then don’t worry about it. We only see a couple of cases each year among hundreds of growers of feminized seed being male.

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Anyone think to ask how She,He,it identifies???

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I was just thinking of that. But you don’t want to hurt its feelings

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Them They

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If you had several plants growing from the same seed under the same conditions, planted at the same time then you can assume any that are getting taller than the others is most likely a male.

For outdoor crops, this is the usual method to remove potential males in mass plantings, before they show their balls.

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He identifies as Male
(the short guy on the left).

She (the lady on the right).
Had me freaking out Hermi on one branch?
Answer might be, two different plants, one slower seed?

Answer: your smoking some goooood :poop: man…:rofl:

Interesting pic still…

Got another, Male and female growing together.
How did I get so lucky?

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