Is this a hermaphrodite?

Lo Budget

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I can't tell but I think yes. GIS results inconclusive for match.

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It's bagseed and my only plant. I'm going to keep going with him/her either way.

Thanks,
Lo B
 

calicat

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Your pictures are in the wrong perspective to see if its a hermaphrodite or has intersex traits. But what I can see you have a healthy female gratz. Best of luck to the rest of your grow.
 

Lo Budget

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Thank you, everyone. Good news, indeed. Long ways from done, but moving in the right direction.

calicat, what is a better perspective for such shots? Better pictures=better help.
 

Lo Budget

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I see round things forming that look like seeds. That's what I tried to show in the first two pictures.
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Until lately, I've been cavalier about light leaks & I'll have to check the calendar notes to see exactly what caused it,) I had to interrupt flowering about 2 weeks in & restart 12/12.
I'll try to get a better picture or two tonight right before lights on.
 

nova1992

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dont go in and take them before the lights go on, just take a pic when the lights are already on
 

brotherjericho

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I see round things forming that look like seeds. That's what I tried to show in the first two pictures.
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Until lately, I've been cavalier about light leaks & I'll have to check the calendar notes to see exactly what caused it,) I had to interrupt flowering about 2 weeks in & restart 12/12.
I'll try to get a better picture or two tonight right before lights on.
If you have seeds, then you have balls elsewhere. So where could they be from?

Likely all you are seeing are developing calyxes. Those sac-like things appear to have pistils coming from them.

 
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