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What sex is this plant?

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What sex is this plant?

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I asked a couple weeks ago and am hoping it can be determined if it's male or female now. Thanks for any help. I'm such a newbie at this.
 

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also your first photo may have some young calyx forming, but yeah still a bit too soon to be 100% sure
 
also your first photo may have some young calyx forming, but yeah still a bit too soon to be 100% sure
I don't see any type of a sack forming anywhere. All I see is what looks like young calyx. Thanks for the input and I'll keep a eye on it. I grew this unknown strain from seed and have it next to my 2 clones.
 

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I see some insect bite marks, check for pests if you have not already thats a lot of leaves close to each other too it would spread like wildfire. If you dont know how, check the leaves with small yellow spots. Check if anything flies when you move them or if they have bugs attached to the back side. Im an indoors grower so maybe its just some critters that come and go but if I saw that I would be checking them for sure.
 
I dont see many so if you have any bug it must be super early in their colonization or its just that, random critters coming and going, no problem with that I guess. This is what I mean btw:
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I see some insect bite marks, check for pests if you have not already thats a lot of leaves close to each other too it would spread like wildfire. If you dont know how, check the leaves with small yellow spots. Check if anything flies when you move them or if they have bugs attached to the back side. Im an indoors grower so maybe its just some critters that come and go but if I saw that I would be checking them for sure.
I sprayed them 5 days ago. We've had blazing heat here is S. Oregon, 2 weeks of 100+ and 3 of them were 111. I do check regularly for any critters. I have seen a couple earwigs and small bug of some sort is why I sprayed. Thanks for the imput.
 
Heads up, not sure what you are using for pest. I usually only use DE and neem. I had to purchase some Captain Jack's (anything with Spinosad should work) because the leaf hoppers or earwigs don't seem to be phased by the neem oil. The earwigs make your plants look ugly, but leaf hoppers carry diseases that plants can't recover from.
 
Yeah looks lime you have to wait a bit more but looks good otherwise. I would just continue to spray even if you don't see many pests with something organic just so you dont get any nasty surprises. I did outdoor for years and back then it was a bitch. Having to hike in everything and then hike it all out. Worrying all the time about deer and pests and hikers. It is a super hot summer everywhere (thank you global warming ) so try to make a tent out of cheese cloth if it keeps that hot where you are. It would just help keep them from too much blazing sun during hotest parts of the day. Good luck and have a great day.
 
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