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Plant Sex ?

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Plant Sex ?

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I think this is a nut sack but I'm not sure can someone else confirm
Looks like a little crab claw. Research has told me that's not a good sign of femininity. But where your at in development, it won't hurt to wait and see if you get those gorgeous tiny pistils.
 
Looks like a little crab claw. Research has told me that's not a good sign of femininity. But where your at in development, it won't hurt to wait and see if you get those gorgeous tiny pistils.
a somewhat better close up.
 

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I woke up right and checked me out. The ball is bigger. No hurrs. Well so far 2/4 been girls. And I feel pretty good about the 4th plant being a girf
As well you should. Girls take longer to reveal themselves.
 
Males/females??
 

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Males/females??

Photos don't show anything that would allow someone to determine. Find a node that hasn't been disturbed that has a thorn looking thing and something else behind it at the base of a branch growing out and take a closeup of that and share it. If there's only that thorn Looking thing, it's not revealing itself yet. If there's a second thorn, a hair or a teardrop, it's a female. If it's a ball, a cluster of balls, a crab claw or a football, it's a male.
 
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