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Is this a male or a hermie

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Is this a male or a hermie

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First Outdoor grow trying to get a better understanding between the two
 

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Hmm I'm not sure what would be the best thing to do, but I can tell what I would do.

If you got more plants, then I would just kill it so that I would be sure that it won't pollinate the other females.

If it's the only plant, then maybe your best move would be to just remove the male flowers, and as the plants grows, keep looking for new male flowers and remove those too. That way you might still get some bud out of it?! Not sure if it would be worth the hassle, but that's my take on it.
 
Hmm I'm not sure what would be the best thing to do, but I can tell what I would do.

If you got more plants, then I would just kill it so that I would be sure that it won't pollinate the other females.

If it's the only plant, then maybe your best move would be to just remove the male flowers, and as the plants grows, keep looking for new male flowers and remove those too. That way you might still get some bud out of it?! Not sure if it would be worth the hassle, but that's my take on it.
Yep. I'd be doing the same.
 
that’s what I was thinking I don’t know why the pics uploaded upside down but should I remove the limb or just remove the plant completely
upside down don't matter as long as we can see. if theres balls, nix the plant. its either herm or male, induced or genetic (herm)
 
That plant has a pretty bad case of either thrips or spider mites. All those little yellow dots on the fan leaves are bug damage. Take a loop and look underneath the leaves.
 
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