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Baby Nanners?

waltwalt

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New to growing, new to autoflowering, I've got 4 blue-streak plants seeded in soil 25 days ago. They are coming along nicely but have noticed some what appear to be seed pods. My battery in my camera died after one pic, so if this doesn't show them clearly let me know.

Are these nanners?
 

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waltwalt

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So the rest of my plants don't have balls yet, and some are clearly females.
Can you tell from the tops of the plants if they will be males? The females all have white hairs standing up on them, and the others don't.

These pics are called male, but they don't have balls, just the tops look different from the females.
 

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CloudNine

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The pics you have labeled male1, male2, and male3 are not female. You can see clusters of sacks. Females have flowers, not sacks.
 

CloudNine

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Exactly. Not the good kind of hermi either (Not to say that one is better than the other, they both suck) Hermi's that produce sacks early on will have tons and tons of seeds(Less bud), and females that herm out after flowering will usually give more bud production.
 

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