Hi
Unfortunately, your suspicions are confirmed: you have many males before your eyes. It's obvious in your photos.
Here's what you need to know right away:
1. Why are they males?
The “bells” (pollen bags): In the photos, we can very clearly see small balls suspended by a thin rod. Unlike female flowers which produce calyxes with white filaments (pistils), here they are pollen bags.
Cluster structure: The balls are already starting to group together in small clusters, which is the distinctive sign of the male sex.
2. The risk for your culture
Pollination: If you have other (female) plants nearby, these sacs will soon open and release pollen. This will turn your buds into seeds, ruining the potency and quality of your harvest.
Hermaphroditism? If you say "two shouldn't be", make sure there aren't also white hairs on the same plant. If so, it's a herma, but here it looks like well-declared males.
3. What to do now?
Isolate or eliminate: If your goal is to harvest flowers for smoking, you must remove these plants from your growing space immediately.
Precautions: Turn off fans before taking them out to avoid dispersing pollen if a bag is already open. Cover the plant with a trash bag before moving it.
In summary: No doubt, they are males. If you want to avoid seeds in the rest of your box, you have to act quickly.
sorry for king I hope your next crops go better. Have a good evening