Male or mutation?

Inside_growlab
Inside_growlabstarted grow question 2mo ago
Do you think these are hints for a male or is this only a mutation?
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cangrowz
cangrowzanswered grow question 2mo ago
Hey man, —there's no need to worry about males here. Here is a chill response for them: Hey there! From what I can see in the photos, those are definitely female flowers. You can clearly see the white pistils (the little hairs) reaching out, which is exactly what you want. It doesn't look like a mutation either. Sometimes the growth pattern can look a bit "leafy" or bunched up if the plant is re-vegging or under certain lighting conditions, but the reproductive parts are 100% female. Those little swollen areas at the nodes are just bracts/calyxes, which is where the seeds would form if she were pollinated—totally normal and often the frostiest part of the plant! She looks healthy, so just keep doing what you're doing. Happy Growing Growmie 🌱
Thomas86
Thomas86answered grow question 2mo ago
I dont think its a male, the third picture top node doesnt appear to be forming pollen sacs but id see it better if the plant was rotated 90⁰ can you post more pictures like the third one but a bit closer and rotated
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2mo ago
Mutation. Why are you growing an auto at 12/12? 18/6 is optimal. This is the same weird seedling you were worried about 5 weeks ago............this is why growing "maybes" and "hoping for the best" is not a good idea. Also, removing fan leaves so that the "power goes into growing bigger buds" is not possible.................all of the energy to make a plant grow is made by the leaves...........less leaves = less energy = less potential.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 2mo ago
looks like a possibly re-vege but could be low light levels. Also dial back the nitrogen. leaves look a bit dark/glossy. I can't see any male pollen sacs, but if you see them, there's no argument, lol. Either has male sex organs or does not.
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Nocone_Purple
Nocone_Purpleanswered grow question 2mo ago
this does seem like a hermaphrodite plant. You can see both pollen sacs and white pistils on the same plant, which is the telltale sign. Yeah, you’ll want to remove it because it can pollinate your other plants and ruin your harvest. Hermies usually show up when there’s stress too much heat, inconsistent light, or just bad genetics. It happens, but better to catch it early like you did.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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Lerome
Leromeanswered grow question 2mo ago
Too much nitrogen and too little light for them to develop proper flowers...Possibly also too cold temps
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Green_Claws
Green_Clawsanswered grow question 2mo ago
Too much nitrogen turning it to cabbage
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RicoGrow
RicoGrowanswered grow question 2mo ago
Hi, we can't see any male flowers, they're all female. However, looking at your leaves, it seems like you've been watering them a bit too much. Have a good day and happy growing!
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Organic_G
Organic_Ganswered grow question 2mo ago
It‘s for now a female, no male parts in sight, but she is getting Not enough lights thats why the flowers are larfy & underdeveloped… also looks like weak genetic in tearms of flower structure
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