No. Those are pistils bro.
It is a tad early. In pic 4 it looks like it has the shape of a pollin sack judging from the actual pattern on the thing. Check for a short stem which would be a sign of male, although if you don't have a female to compare it with you wouldn't be able to judge accurately by looking for a stem because sometimes when the pistils are just coming out it looks like the pistils are actually the sack and the calyx looks like the stem.
View attachment 2313068 Here's another pic to compare with, it's about a week old but today I knew for sure. I should have taken another pic to show the progression..
There actually is a female to compare it to, but that one started showing pistils way earlier. I don't know. These were from feminized seeds, so I was expecting a hermie at worst, but not a male.
Check where the new growth is on the female and you should catch some small preflowers to compare with the male.
Crap. So you're ready to write that other one off as a male??? I thought that feminized seeds only yield true males something like1 out of every 1000 or so times.
Over a week later, and still not clear to me. Frustrating thing is that there is another one of the exact same strain, grown under exact same conditions, which showed obvious pistils 2 weeks ago. Anyway, these are the most recent. Can anybody detect anything??? (BTW, these are feminised cotton candy by delicious seeds)
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No. Those are pistils bro.