Indian Variety @ growing stage, what say?






How do they look ? Please advise comment like and share. I value all thought’s and support.

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looks like u=you are just starting flowering

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Thanks bro! , yeah seems like are about to enter that stage looking at the bud forms.
Any suggestions?

Can you post another shot of the top area, but from the side shot and not the top. It’s a tad blurry, but my initial glance is that’s a boy.

Last pic it’s clear, looks like a boy.

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Sure will do that tomorrow, its night where i am at right now.

10min to sunrise here. I am sorry if I am right. I can tell that plant is well loved.

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Thats sounds its time rise and shine! Thanks noddykittt1 , you are right i do love em dearly.

It could just be super fat calyxes, if it’s not clear (sex) in a new clear side shot, I would still give it another week. It will be apparent by then if it’s a boy. I have only been wrong once on some landrace sativa.

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I think it could super fat calyxes because i cant see any seed like sacks any where on branches or near the so called.flowers .. yet to prove :thinking:

This is what I am talking about. Zoom in here on your plants and get a good clear side shot. Last pic


And here pic 1:

And a few pic of one of my early males. I make a lot of seeds…



This one is female. Notice the 2 white hairs coming out. The males lack those 2 hairs.

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Looking closer it does look like a male…bummer

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As requested, please check and advise

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My observations : the plant appears to be a female, as it is developing flowers, the small, round structures visible at the nodes (where leaves meet the stem) are likely bracts or calyxes, not male pollen sacs. It is evident; plant is in an early stage of flowering, where nutrient requirements change and the plant may continue to stretch in height.

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Why aren’t you buying seeds? It’s available in India.

Sorry for the slow reply. Honestly, not telling you what to do, just advising. I am rooting for you growmie.

Good news is I do see at least 2 nodes that look possible female in your fresh photos. The bad news is I still see what looks like male preflowers to me too. So rather than a full male, it appears to be a possible hermaphrodite. Either way I would not do anything yet. I would give it a little more time to confirm. I would love to wrong on my observations.

Remember, if you pollinate everyone else’s outdoor crop, that’s 10 grows bad luck for you. lol. Just have a plan if you want to let it breed, or if you decide to remove it. Don’t let it go blowing pollen for no reason. Good luck, and I hope your update is all lady plant.

@Budbrother , sorry to bug you. What you think? :eyes:

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Looks male to my eyes. Would know for sure in another week when balls begin to fall. I did see a possible fizzled pistil (red) indicating hermie but that’s less visible

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