Are my plants different genders or just growing differently?

These are my Aloha Limones I started from seed. As you can see one plant is much more bushy and one plant is more elongated. Im not sure if it is because of how cramped they were at the beginning of life or is one male and one female? I got my seeds feom the Colorado seed company and they are feminized. Im not seeing any signs of a male plant but i just want to be sure.

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I would worry more about their health than there sex. Looks like you have something going on there.

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Id say you have 2 females same strain showing different phenotypes. One is taking after the moms traits and the other the dads traits

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I agree with @skipper1 your started having a defiencey yellowing on the edges

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Agree with Bigcat420, just two different expressions of plants. Its very common. Your like the third person today to ask about plants looking different.
And as mentioned the yellow edges of the leaves indicate an issue of some sort. Not catastrophic, but something to try to correct.

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The yellowing of the leaves has been looked into and i believe it is a ph issue with the water weve been using

What about your ppm? It can have the same effect. Oversaturation of nutrients is not a good thing.

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