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    Hi,

    I'm trying to identify the sex of 4x plants - I've taken the best photos I can. They are about 5 weeks old but the first few weeks they had a hard life and stretched a lot. The last 3 weeks have been bringing them back to life.

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    Any help would be appreciated.

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    Here are some more photos, I tried to get as close as I could.

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    Also the plants look like this, they look kind of like a ruderalis plant with the 3 big leaves and the 2 small leaves at the bottom.Click image for larger version. 

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    Nothing showing yet they just look like normal healthy plants.



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    Ok cool thanks so it's still a waiting game and just treat them as if they are all females?

    Is it wise to make sure they don't touch each other? Or if I handle one, then wash hands or change gloves before touching another? At what point can the males ruin the crop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZ_ View Post
    Ok cool thanks so it's still a waiting game and just treat them as if they are all females?

    Is it wise to make sure they don't touch each other? Or if I handle one, then wash hands or change gloves before touching another? At what point can the males ruin the crop?
    As long as your hands are clean it doesn't matter if you handle all three plants without cleaning in between. You will see some very obvious balls on a male plant and usually they will suddenly grow much taller than the other plants. When that happens you just get rid of them.



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    Hope this helps. Normal 2 weeks into flower they show signs

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    Male parts are a bit more obvious than that illustration.



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