Male?

Typho0n

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I'm pretty sure that is it a male i have had it for 2 days in flowering cycle and its about 3 moths old (i had it growing outside for 2 months). Seems like a waste just to kill it, should i practice making clones or could it flower and destroy the rest of my plants! Are clones fairly easy to make?
 

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billyblunt420

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dude get that plant away from ur other plants its bound to turn ur plants male/hermie

if u want to practise making clones i wouldnt suggest doing it under the one roof

and judging by the pic i dont see any balls yet are u sure its male
 

gotot

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I'm pretty sure that is it a male i have had it for 2 days in flowering cycle and its about 3 moths old (i had it growing outside for 2 months). Seems like a waste just to kill it, should i practice making clones or could it flower and destroy the rest of my plants! Are clones fairly easy to make?
chop it into little pieces and cook it into some vegetable oil
 

gotot

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yea i think it is too early to tell... but if it is a male then do what my first post said
 

Typho0n

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yeah im sure its male, i saw small balls that the camera probably didnt pick up. I Have tried to turn it into oil, see how it goes
 

Typho0n

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all right cooked it in the veggie oil, now do i just toss whats left(leaves) and use the oil with something?
 

Typho0n

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and my 4 other plants were showing signs that they are female, and one is a lot tinier than the male, so 100% sure its male
 

superhighme

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wouldn't hack it yet. doesn't look like it can even be sexed yet. you will need to give it more than 2 days in flowering to tell. probably closer to 5-7days to be for sure. but its defintiely not for sure a male yet. i think the thing you think is "balls" is just more leaf matter growing on a node. dont butcher it yet.
 
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