Female or male

Mechman60

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Hi guys, can you please have a look at this
Nice pics. It apears to be Asexual. It should definetly be isolated very isolated. Don't even let its pollen get on you, You don't want to ruin any females you may have. It would be good for seed. Also definitely keep up your studies bro. After a while you,ll get good at sexing.

Thanks for using the forum.
 
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Unga Bunga

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Nice pics. It apears to be Asexual. It should definetly be isolated very isolated. Don't even let its pollen get on you, You don't want to ruin any females you may have. It would be good for seed. Also definitely keep up your studies bro. After a while you,ll get good at sexing.

Thanks for using the forum.
Asexual ? That plant has balls on top of balls . A hermaphrodite that's leaning heavily towards male is what I see . I'd kill it in a second .
 
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xtsho

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Nice pics. It apears to be Asexual. It should definetly be isolated very isolated. Don't even let its pollen get on you, You don't want to ruin any females you may have. It would be good for seed. Also definitely keep up your studies bro. After a while you,ll get good at sexing.

Thanks for using the forum.
You're using the term asexual as it applies to plants incorrectly. It has nothing to do with male and female flowers. Asexual cannabis reproduction would be taking clones from a parent plant and making a clone that was identical to the parent.

Plants that reproduce asexually would be plants like garlic that reproduce from bulbs, potatoes that reproduce from tubers, ginger that reproduces through rhizomes, etc... All of which reproduce asexually without the need for separate male and female plants, hermaphrodites, or flowers that are pollinated and create seeds. All of the subsequent plants from asexual reproduction would be the same as the parent plants.
 
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