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Issues with male/female plants, help?

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Issues with male/female plants, help?

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Sprouted 5 seeds, 1 male, 1 Herme so far, the remains 3 look female. I use Advanced Nutrients and these seeds were given to me with no other info. What could be causing the the Herme issues. No light leaks, plants seem to look healthy. Any help would be appreciated. The close up image was the Herme I removed.
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Sprouted 5 seeds, 1 male, 1 Herme so far, the remains 3 look female. I use Advanced Nutrients and these seeds were given to me with no other info. What could be causing the the Herme issues. No light leaks, plants seem to look healthy. Any help would be appreciated. The close up image was the Herme I removed. View attachment 2440736View attachment 2440737View attachment 2440738View attachment 2440739View attachment 2440740
No other info could mean bag seeds. They look good. Nice structure. They might all be Herms or not. Keep us in the loop.
 
Sprouted 5 seeds, 1 male, 1 Herme so far, the remains 3 look female. I use Advanced Nutrients and these seeds were given to me with no other info. What could be causing the the Herme issues. No light leaks, plants seem to look healthy. Any help would be appreciated. The close up image was the Herme I removed. View attachment 2440736View attachment 2440737View attachment 2440738View attachment 2440739View attachment 2440740
Hereditary genetics is one of the most likely causes .. Another if plants are flowered very young from seed they can pop a few nannas.... subsequent cuttings from the same plant 'often' dont show this up again ever ... unknown history leans toward a lady boy as a parent somewhere though .
 
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It looks like you've got a mix, which can definitely complicate things. If you're not planning to breed, it’s usually best to remove any confirmed males before they release pollen — otherwise, your females could get seeded. If you're unsure about a plant, keep an eye on the preflowers over the next few days. Sometimes a second look with better lighting can make all the difference
 
Update on the plants. Things seem to be going well this is at 70 days since first set of non cotyledon leaves .
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Sprouted 5 seeds, 1 male, 1 Herme so far, the remains 3 look female. I use Advanced Nutrients and these seeds were given to me with no other info. What could be causing the the Herme issues. No light leaks, plants seem to look healthy. Any help would be appreciated. The close up image was the Herme I removed. View attachment 2440736View attachment 2440737View attachment 2440738View attachment 2440739View attachment 2440740
Big temperature and humidity swings could cause it
 
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