Kill it, right?

dwizzy

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Am a newbie, so I am just checking, but this is a male, right? Seems too early to be getting ball sacks.

I started my seeds in an Aerogrow, then hardened them in a sunny garage window in Northeast US, moved them outside gradually, then finally planted them in 2 Gallon containers. Juicy Fruit variety.

thanks
 

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those are lookin like balls to me. If this is your first grow, keep it and cultivate seeds. Then you seeds for your next 10-30 grows, thats how I look at it.
 
Am a newbie, so I am just checking, but this is a male, right? Seems too early to be getting ball sacks.

I started my seeds in an Aerogrow, then hardened them in a sunny garage window in Northeast US, moved them outside gradually, then finally planted them in 2 Gallon containers. Juicy Fruit variety.

thanks

It's a dirty male! Don't let him have his way with your beautiful virgins! You know how pervy males can be.
Grasp a hold of that perv, take him outside and proceed to exterminate said perv with extreme prejudice and furious anger!
Stomp him! Crush him! Burn him!

Girl power!
 
thanks v much. I have enough seeds. Tomorrow he dies.

Do you think that my transition from Aerogarden to garage to outside created a wierd light cycle that accelerated the sexing? I know the males show themselves first, but my plants are pretty small--I don't think I want them to be flowering yet!
 
i've had it happen where maybe as little as 2-3 days of weird light cycles will cause weird stuff, like one bladed leaves and whatnot. keep them in the light long enough though and they should reveg and grow out a little more before flowering.

threadjack question: do males produce seeds all by themselves? i thought they just made pollen and when the pollen fertilizes the female, that is where the seed comes from. please excuse my idiocy here, i usually just chuck males so i have no experience here, despite years of growing
 
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