Male or female is the question

I still can’t tell it looks like a male but not sure n I really need to find out before it ruins my grow

Male for sure. By the way…that’s a terrible picture to try and sex a plant hahaha next time get a lot closer

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I’m going to take a few more and repost in 10 min please check back

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Can’t tell by that pic looks like new branches to me is it indoor or out

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I moved it outside when I thought it started looking like a male I have autos inside that are in flowering so I’m not trying to breedbut who knows I just might

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I would give it more time to be sure before chopping it or anything if there is no chance of contamination

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I posted a couple more pics care to look and see

I still say male but I’d keep it around for another week. Nothings gonna happen until it flowers anyways. They dont really start dropping pollen until like week 3/4 of flower. The plant you have is just starting to show preflower which signifies the plant have reached sexual maturity.

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Ok thanks I’ll do that it’s one of my best plants and I wanted to see how good this chocolate rain strain is I just might let it go if it’s a male Im thinking of crossing it with blue tie they both come From the same line of skunk OGcush. I have grown in the past I had better light. I think I’m learning about the led brup light brown bag one branch n maybe get something good out of it

keep it with the rest, until you see pollen pods. they will be visible for a week before spewing harvest killing pollen. plenty of time to dig a 6’ deep hole to put the males in.

I have never been able to identify dingleberries! I check mine every day and know I have a strain that likes to hermie. I don’t know how you folks can identify so early?

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The quickest way I know is to top the plant and clone it for roots then flip it to flower to see.

Thanks I didn’t think of that cause I’m cloning everything I’m growing that good way of knowing for sure

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