Are these feminized seeds male?

Realbax

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I recently started flowering another batch of seeds from a local supplier. The first two went without problems but I think k I got a bad batch(s)? Are some of these males ? Help please I think but would like a for sure if possible. Cheers
 

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dtl420

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I guess you've probably already pulled them, but I'm not sure what @resinousflowers420 was seeing. Every on of the pics is too blurry for me to tell whether they're male or female. If they're feminized, then 99.9% of the seeds in the whole seed bank are female. I doubt you got unlucky enough to have 2 males.. If you haven't already pulled them post some clearer pics zoomed in on the nodes. Don't need to see the whole top, just the area where a branch comes out from the main stalk.
 

Realbax

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Already pulled them. One was for sure. When I pulled it and got in close there were clusters of little balls. The other one was for safety
 

dtl420

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Already pulled them. One was for sure. When I pulled it and got in close there were clusters of little balls. The other one was for safety
I've almost got rid of a few over the years thinking it was a male based on a tiny preflower that hadn't developed yet. I just wanted to make sure you didn't jump the gun and throw out a perfectly good female. I've had a fem seed that was a true hermi, it had a all the care and attention in the world and still popped out some balls. I've heard and read that fem seeds are more prone to this, and it makes sense to an extent. Fem seeds are made by causing a female to hermi and self pollenate resulting in an offspring carrying only the genes of the mother. Still possible to get a male, but unlikely.. I guess your the unlucky one.
 

free420info

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Feminized seeds can sometimes still turn hermie if they become stressed or are heavily lacking in something but from the blurry photos I can definitely see male pollen sacs. Keep an eye out for pistils as well as pollen sacs and then you will know if its a true male or a hermie.
 

Realbax

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I don' have any experience with having to pull males as I have been using feminized seeds exclusively. What are the chances that any of the others have been pollinated?
 

llnknth

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clusters of balls is a male,no question

what strain,breeder?does he sell regs?to have 2 plant go male from a pack means they were reg seeds...possibly a mix up in labeling by supplier
 
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