True, but when they say feminized seeds and they charge you $80 for 2 seeds, we the newbies kinda believe we’re not being robbed If I knew it was a male seed, I wouldn’t have planted it. I’m sure NONE of you “professional growers” know when a seed is a male. If so, please enlighten us as how to tell the difference. As for clones, I always thought you had to grow a female I order to pick clones. Either way, it starts with a seed.