This is what a male looks like…..

GanjaJack

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The only bad part is if you do keep it it can pollinate someones else’s plants for up to 2 miles. It counts because the pollen is still viable for use.

Yeh it's neat, where I live, closest neighbor is a 1/2 mile... They're in their 70's and don't grow weed. I live in the middle of the woods, on a hill, that's surrounded by taller hills. It's neat, and am pretty sure that the least of my worries is my male plant pollinating someone else's.

Also, I am growing indoors, which is funny because the plant you say that is "too early", is growing on the opposite wall, and not a single seed, and if it gets a few?

BONUS!!!!!
 

Lordhooha

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Yeh it's neat, where I live, closest neighbor is a 1/2 mile... They're in their 70's and don't grow weed. I live in the middle of the woods, on a hill, that's surrounded by taller hills. It's neat, and am pretty sure that the least of my worries is my male plant pollinating someone else's.

Also, I am growing indoors, which is funny because the plant you say that is "too early", is growing on the opposite wall, and not a single seed, and if it gets a few?

BONUS!!!!!
Granted the picture you showed was outdoors. Wind and such plays a role. If you have a male inside have the pollen sacs opened up yet? Also to note once a plant is pollinated it focuses on seed production rather than thc unless it hits only a branch or two. It's why I breed in small batches with chosen fathers and mothers.
 
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