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I accidentally bought unfeminized seeds. Do these look like males?
 

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Still confused as to why people can't just look at a pic of a male, use their eyes and figure it out themselves.

Like in the age of overt information, why are people still finding it this hard to sex a plant?

Genuin question. It's like no-one trusts or is able to use their eyes for incredibly basic observations anymore.
 
Still confused as to why people can't just look at a pic of a male, use their eyes and figure it out themselves.

Like in the age of overt information, why are people still finding it this hard to sex a plant?

Genuin question. It's like no-one trusts or is able to use their eyes for incredibly basic observations anymore.

Its one thing when they're showing... Where it gets tricky is females are fairly commonly early in revealing sex by throwing a hair at the node but they don't all do that and not all the time. So then your staring at a plant with the anatomy of a Barbie or Ken doll. I sometimes separate em out to what I think they're going to be before they show... early stretchers, giant leaves. lackluster node growth, all the sus things and sometimes I'm hilariously wrong about females, but I have yet to find one I tagged early as male turn out to be female. And that's because there's usually other reasons to call them anyway... the stretchers and the bald noded ones for sure. It's that one that's bushing up like a lady that will throw you off guard.
 
Still confused as to why people can't just look at a pic of a male, use their eyes and figure it out themselves.

Like in the age of overt information, why are people still finding it this hard to sex a plant?

Genuin question. It's like no-one trusts or is able to use their eyes for incredibly basic observations anymore.
bro you’re on a forum asking why people ask questions, I figured what I was looking at but seeing this is my first time sexting I wanted a second opinion to be sure, straight toxic, just answer the question or move on
 
Its one thing when they're showing... Where it gets tricky is females are fairly commonly early in revealing sex by throwing a hair at the node but they don't all do that and not all the time. So then your staring at a plant with the anatomy of a Barbie or Ken doll. I sometimes separate em out to what I think they're going to be before they show... early stretchers, giant leaves. lackluster node growth, all the sus things and sometimes I'm hilariously wrong about females, but I have yet to find one I tagged early as male turn out to be female. And that's because there's usually other reasons to call them anyway... the stretchers and the bald noded ones for sure. It's that one that's bushing up like a lady that will throw you off guard.
Thank you. Some of the wisps look very similar to pre flower and I’m on a time constraint for testing the sex so I wanted to get a second opinion. I appreciate you.
 
Still confused as to why people can't just look at a pic of a male, use their eyes and figure it out themselves.

Like in the age of overt information, why are people still finding it this hard to sex a plant?

Genuin question. It's like no-one trusts or is able to use their eyes for incredibly basic observations
It’s funny in the age of overt information you’d didn’t look up the question to your own question. You didn’t look up the answer to YOUR question about my question
 

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Thank you. Some of the wisps look very similar to pre flower and I’m on a time constraint for testing the sex so I wanted to get a second opinion. I appreciate you.

Yeah but when they're dangling a lantern like yours in the image, all doubt is removed.

What might throw you for a loop is a female with a fat calyx. Sometimes they resemble a dolphin penis with a hair sticking out the middle, so just look for hair is my advice and until it shows one, suspect it to be a male.
 
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Already did! And the instructions in the will state that all hard drives are to be put in the shredder on the PTO of tractor. I've trained her how to operate the tractor too but only after she gets a treat! AND don't you dare say it brother or even think it, that's my dog man. 🤣
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