Still holding out hope that this one is male, nothing definitive on the others but two do appear female, and the other increasingly looks female to me, but this is all still using the macro setting, no visible stigma yet.
looks like a male.
peace …
I’d bet $37 that that is a male and i only bet on sure things, 87% of the time. ![]()
See the way the pre-flower looks like a ball on a little stalk? Is be male. Congrats @yardgrazer .
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60% of the time, it works 90% of the time ![]()
Apologies for the lack of updates, busy with back to school season.
Speaking of which, class photo of one of the three females. All three are compact dense little plants. Wish I could’ve run them outdoors, would’ve made for some fun little bushes.
Still slowly vegging and bushing out. I’ve had some problems, as can be seen in the photos. I think I might’ve finally got a handle on it…
After I took these photos I defoliated and put them in to the flower tent, I’ll let them go 10-14 days and then put the male in to flower (I will probably just switch everything over to flower at that point).
Lovy plants and photos!
Did you use the phone camera setting “portrait” to get the shallow depth of field?
I did… I tried it a few weeks ago and liked the results, so I went back to it again (all the better to obscure how crappy my yard looks).




