Dgringo69
Well-Known Member
It is definitely showing male at that particular location. Wait a few days and see what the other sites do. If you are worried about random pollenization then remain vigilant and clip pollen sacks before they open. Once you are sure it is a male then remove it from the females. I would NOT kill it but I would simply move it away. If you are sure that it is chem dawg then collect the pollen, use site specific breeding techniques and you can create a little seed stock without sacrificing sensi. This procedure requires nothing more than a ziplock bag, a q-tip and a twisty tie Seriously simple!