another sex question

feva

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ok sorry about this but im a newb i am pretty sure this is a boy. i can always tell when others post these questions but now its mine and its 2 weeks in to flower is this nuts or should i give a little longer before i pull it. thx for any help. sorry about the pics kinda shitty old camera.
 

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Sorry man - I looked through and couldn't see enough due to focus to tell. But if it's too early for you to tell easily in person, you should have a lot of time to spare. Mine took their time showing flowers, it was over 2 weeks after going 12/12, so it's not nuts. Sucks waiting though - I feel your pain. ;-)
 
thx sable for your info i guess i can give them a little more time i just dont want to pollinate the other that is a girl for sure. anyone else got an opinion
 
Sure looks like balls to me, even with the blurry pics. Sorry brotha, but I'd say that there's a 99% chance that you have a male plant there. :)
 
got a blacklight? sometimes balls are yellow when they first emerge. under LED i've noticed a color differnce when the calyx is male.
 
Looks like a male to me as well but you might want to give it another few days the balls wont bust this early so you dont have to worry about them pollinating your females
 
thx for your input jawbrodt and toquer. im gonna see if i got a blacklight around. lol
 
well thx you also llop. most likely a male but ill give it a couple more days. anyone else care to chime in it would be greatly appreciated
 
This is just what I go by now (someone correct me if I'm using bad technique):

Females won't have more than one flower pod form on each side of the internode site at the beginning of flowering - so you'll just see one small bud forming on each side (little dots)... Males will start forming little clusters of pollen pods. So I wait to identify from when I start to see a cluster of pods (males), or pistils (female), starting to form on the lead meristem. I've never had a male pollinate the females this way (outdoors). I'm new to indoor growing although I doubt there is a difference in this respect.
 
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