Sexing with Pic

ThomJefferson

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One of three keikis, the other two appear male. Is it a female? 30 days old, i've taken 15 clones from it already so most of the new growth is busy rooting and won't tell anything about sex. Extravagant Thai/Skunk/Puna Hawaiian strain i've been watching my friends slowly work up thru the past few years.

Another fascinating occurance on this plant at the node location elsewhere, there's what appears to be a gland growing, sans any flower sack. I'll try to get a shot of it tonight.


Whadaya think?

I'm adding shots as I go. I just put 1 more pic in that group -#3 is a different node on the plant (same as first 2 pix)in question. Still looks like are early development female to me.
 

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ThomJefferson

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I'll have a shot of the other plants and their "male" appendages later. I put up a second shot from a different angle. Note the clear-ish mushroom gland look of that appendage on the right. You can define the narrow neck does not carry a green bulbous end but instead appears to be more of a gland from the area where a pistil would protrude. I dunno. Yet. Whadaya think?
 

ThomJefferson

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ya, I am seeing very defined male flower sacks on the other two plants but not this one. I'll throw up a pic or two over this weekend and put the males up too.
 

ThomJefferson

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I just put 2 more pix in that group -#3 is a different node on the plant in question. Still looks like early development female to me.
 

Navior

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Your pics are only of the "spikes" can't remember the scientific term. These spikes appear at each major node on the main stalks of the plant. These are NOT indicative of sex. Both males and females have these spikes. Your either going to need to see pistils or pollen sacs to determine the sex. I almost think i see hairs in the background of one of your pics but to hard to tell.
 

ThomJefferson

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Your pics are only of the "spikes" can't remember the scientific term. These spikes appear at each major node on the main stalks of the plant. These are NOT indicative of sex. Both males and females have these spikes. Your either going to need to see pistils or pollen sacs to determine the sex. I almost think i see hairs in the background of one of your pics but to hard to tell.

look closer at the node.
 
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