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Sorry to tell you but chop it down and start over its maleView attachment 3882015 View attachment 3882016 View attachment 3882015 View attachment 3882016 OK so I'm new to this and in 2 days will be the 2 month mark since the beginning of my grow and tomorrow will be 2 weeks sense I have started the flowering stage. Just not sure if I need to give it a little more time to identify. Or if anyone can help me to identify whether these are male or female any help would be appreciated thanks
Not if you buy decent femenized genetics its not.Not to worry. Of the three I planted last time. I only got the one female. Same with my mate. He planted 4 and only got one female.
That's just how it is sometimes..