Kali and HazeSkunk in my backyard

Iquios

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I would think you could see hairs with how big those ball things are if they are female. I'm not an expert, but I would guess its male. I just ripped one out that looks just like that as a matter of fact, so I hope that it's male.
The picture is under 30x magnification.
 

hornedfrog2000

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The picture is under 30x magnification.
Yeah, either way I still say male. I can sort of see size perspective with the stipules next to them, and they are so bunched together... I don't see a single hair coming out.

When I find my females I see the hair before I can even see the calyx most the time.
 

Iquios

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Ah.

Well, I'll give it a few days anyway, since the other plant hasn't started flowering yet and I have nothing to lose.
 

Iquios

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Kalichakra. Or should I say Kalichakro. I'll let it grow for a few more days, and I'll see if I can make force myself to cut it down and make hash. If nothing else, I learned from this that growing plants in extremely acidic soil makes them turn purple. Here are pictures of some of the male flowers that seemed to pop up over 3 or 4 days all over the plant.
 

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Iquios

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On the other hand, the SkunkHaze shows signs of being female; It's showing flowers later than the kalichakra, and I found this at one of the nodes (Picture).
 

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Iquios

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More hazeskunk pictures. It's looking and acting pretty female, though I can't be sure. 1st picture looks like a pistil, second picture is ambiguous. Maybe it's a hermie?
 

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Iquios

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Another picture of the suspected female preflower. Also, I trained down the largest side shoot because it was a foot taller than the rest of the plant and was too visible.
 

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xxxtyrantxxx

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Kalichakra is def a male. Let it go for a while longer though, I could be wrong, but that looking like a male.

Never let looks deceive you. My best looking, bushiest, darkest and stinkiest turned out to be a male, and the lankiest, tallest skimpy plant turned out to be female(she has fattened out a lot.)
 

Iquios

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Yield from male kalichakra. Does not include main stem, which I still have. Weight of flowers and leaves (Not including main stem) is 39 grams.
 

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