In late veg do I have a Male plant?


Is this a male plant? I can’t tell if they are pollen sacks or if just new growth also in late veg but was looking to have some mother plants

No expert but looks like its just new growth

Looks fem…

Looks female to me. New growth. My thoughts.

Gonna have to disagree and say either male or herm. New female calyxes don’t face downward and are directly attatchrd tocthe stem. Keep an eye, but those are gonna open up.

Odd; I haven’t seen stipules on females without a pistil protruding. It is suspect.

I would also agree with @Myfriendis410 & @Borderryan22! I’m no expert either but figured I’d throw my thought in there!

Appreciate all the replies I’m not gonna take my chances I’m gonna quarantine it from my other plant and see what happens might just collect the pollen so it wasn’t a wast of two months I also took three clones from it so glad I didn’t put to much time into them they just rooted to

I dont think I would want pollen from a hermied plant. Seems like you would be flirting with increased chances of hermaphrotism in the offspring from this plant as a parent.

How would I be able to tell a Hermes from male plant? Do Hermes show before flower?

You get male and female flowers on a hermaphrodite plant. You watch and monitor the plant and if it produces female flowers and male pollen sacks, it’s a herme.

Monitor it over the next few weeks and if your not sure, post more pictures each week so we can check.

The following link has a couple of pictures of a herme plant that just started to flower.

Good to know. You think the raised part begining of pods?

Looks male, the typical spade shape, and they are beginning to cluster.

lol, I know what you mean. Depends on when it herms though. We force plants to herm to create feminized plants. :zany_face: this can happen without chemicals by letting the plant go passed maturity. Should start producing male flowers, and pollinate itself.. I forgot what that particular method is called….

The red arrows show the pollen sacs forming. The yellow arrow shows the minute stem holding the sac. This is what I mentioned earlier of the sacs not being directly attached to the stem. Female calyxes form from the stems themselves, whereas male pollen sacs have their own stem…

Schooled. Got an even better idea what to look for. Thanks guys.

Gender confused. (All the kids are doing it)

Hermies would show during flower.

Not sure where to even pee these days…can I say that on here.

I give you special permission :v: