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The first of march I started 65 seeds that I made last summer. Around the middle of April they started showing sex, out of all those seeds there were only 4 males, all others showed female preflowers. Now, in the last week of May I've Discovered 5 of those plants have started producing male preflowers on the upper nodes. I would suspect misidentification on my part except that the female preflowers are still visible at the lower nodes. Has anybody had experience with this? Is this a sign of genetic hermaphrodites? Should I be concerned about the plants that are still only showing female characteristics? Currently, my plan is to keep a VERY close eye on the remaining females, and at any sign of male flowers I will immediately destroy them. It's really unfortunate, because these plants are far stronger than any of the seeds that I bought from breeders. Thanks in advance for any help