johdlonganswered grow question 3 years ago Looks like male pods, but it could be also be a hermaphrodite. From your GD, I can't see any signs of pistils or budset, but it might be too early still.
If you see lots more pods develop and not much pistils/bud, you likely have a male. If you start to see pistils and budset, it might be a hermie.
If its hermie, most will say chop it, and I would agree with them given you only have ~a month in that plant.
I currently have a gd, in which I discovered herm traits in my grow with over 2 and a half months into it. I didn't chop because of the amount of time into it, even though most said to do it. I search for and pick pods and nanners everyday, it can be a hassle, but its what has to be done. If I had chopped, it was gonna be 3/4 plants, so I decided I would get what I could out of it, and accept the possibility of seeds. For about the last 2 weeks, there has only been 1 of the 3 hermied plants, that still produces pods consistently, although it is very few pods. I check them all daily anyways.
In short, to those who say "pods=chop," and "once a hermie always a hermie," I disagree with. You have to play it on your circumstances, but if its 100% male, I agree it must go.