Is this one male, herma or sth?

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I germinated some seeds which is tagged as fast feminized.
I saw one of them is looking different. These are looks like pollen sack (not sure about the terms). They are on day 18. I laid away from the tent. If shes not a she Im going to try make some seeds.

For futher step Is it too dangerous to let they stay at the same room?
one will be inside a cupboard, others are in a tent but not totally sealed. Lets say its sealed %95 but there are some holes.
Also should I stock the pollens? I was read an article If they're at the same age exactly I should stock pollens firstly to wait flowering stage for others.


Plants are in 20/4 cycle and fast flowering. This one will be my first pollination application, Ill be glad to hear your directions.
 

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It's 100% male. There is a chance that you may get some pollen drift and pollinate other plants in your tent that you may not want. You can use that pollen on a female that is the same age but just keep in mind the branches you pollinate are going to need to go past the peek harvest time. You will need to wait at least 5 weeks after pollinating for the seeds to mature to harvest.
 
It's 100% male. There is a chance that you may get some pollen drift and pollinate other plants in your tent that you may not want. You can use that pollen on a female that is the same age but just keep in mind the branches you pollinate are going to need to go past the peek harvest time. You will need to wait at least 5 weeks after pollinating for the seeds to mature to harvest.
Thanks for support.Should I seperate polinated plant also? Is it too risky to stay all in same tent? Did you mean accidentaly when you say pollen drift?
 
Thanks for support.Should I seperate polinated plant also? Is it too risky to stay all in same tent? Did you mean accidentaly when you say pollen drift?

Yes I think he means by pollen drift is that some will find its way into the air and drift onto the plants you may or may not want to flower. It won't be something you can control a hundred percent without isolation so if that's a risk you aren't concerned with then it's not a big deal. It's definitely a male plant as well though. Good luck with whatever you choose also he gave real good advice about the seeds and leaving it a bit longer so the seeds mature.
 
Yes I think he means by pollen drift is that some will find its way into the air and drift onto the plants you may or may not want to flower. It won't be something you can control a hundred percent without isolation so if that's a risk you aren't concerned with then it's not a big deal. It's definitely a male plant as well though. Good luck with whatever you choose also he gave real good advice about the seeds and leaving it a bit longer so the seeds mature.
***may or may not want to pollenate*** not flower
 
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