Gotta be a boy, right!?

smokeboatpftech

Active Member
Im convinced its male, Only thing that gave me pause was the top is pointy, not rounded, but clearly these floral sites are on stems.

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The rest of the plant's organs looks similar as those photos above.

BUT, I topped it again a couple weeks ago and got this one at that top, thoughts?

From another angle: And the whole:
I have another F1 hybrid plant, same dad as above, different strain mom, showing similar organ at the 2nd top location:
And it has same at the other 2nd top:
Whole plant, same height, not as bushy: Imgur

I have like 12 of these F1 hybrids same dad different strain moms, I have 3 confirmed girl, these 2 showing what you see above, and the rest barely showing. I'm starting to run low on space and patience as these plants grow! Appreciate any more feedback.
 

smokeboatpftech

Active Member
I am with you. Some other people were saying to wait until more show up but im feeling pretty choppy.

I should post pics of the ones not showing as much tomorrow. Everything germinated outside 4/1 here in bay area.
 

blueberryrose

Well-Known Member
Yup definitely male flowers. In my experience they start to show sooner than the female stigmata. You're probably already pollinating the confirmed girls if you have them in the same area.
 

Seawood

Well-Known Member
Yup definitely male flowers. In my experience they start to show sooner than the female stigmata. You're probably already pollinating the confirmed girls if you have them in the same area.
I doubt it. Be awhile before those plants start dropping pollen.
 

smokeboatpftech

Active Member
Seems that the biggest of these F1s are coming up male.

Here are 3 plants to sex, first up, another big plant:IMG_20200703_085619563.jpg

full plant: IMG_20200703_093132677.jpg


Next plant:
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Full shot (very angry plant wants to be transplanted): IMG_20200703_093227325.jpg


Last plant:
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Full, you can see the big boy that just got chopped behind it: IMG_20200703_093246487.jpg

Thanks for any more feedback - that last plant might still be a little early?
 
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