I'm like 99.9% sure this is a male, but due to it being my fist grow, thought I'd first check with people with more experience under their belt.
So I know that the best thing to do (for everyone's sake) is to chop this guy. Obviously not a great feeling - fully understand why people buy feminised seeds now. haha
Do I chop it now or wait a bit?
A thought that crossed my mind though, is what is the consensus regarding hermies? And how does one identify a hermie?
Is it okay to keep hermies?
Will hermies always initially identify themselves as female, and whip out the balls later? Or could my plant possibly be a hermie?
Just looking to understand the plant a bit more.
I'm growing outdoors from bag seed and I do have 3 other plants, with one I'm certain being a female and the other two not fully showing yet. (so won't be extremely heartbroken chopping this guy if I have to)
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Hey Guys,
I'm like 99.9% sure this is a male, but due to it being my fist grow, thought I'd first check with people with more experience under their belt.
So I know that the best thing to do (for everyone's sake) is to chop this guy. Obviously not a great feeling - fully understand why people buy feminised seeds now. haha
Do I chop it now or wait a bit?
A thought that crossed my mind though, is what is the consensus regarding hermies? And how does one identify a hermie?
Is it okay to keep hermies?
Will hermies always initially identify themselves as female, and whip out the balls later? Or could my plant possibly be a hermie?
Just looking to understand the plant a bit more.
I'm growing outdoors from bag seed and I do have 3 other plants, with one I'm certain being a female and the other two not fully showing yet. (so won't be extremely heartbroken chopping this guy if I have to)
Thanks in advance for any information shared
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