omniconsum3r said:
So I'm in like a week of flowering and I'm kinda worrying about the plant turning hermie. Can I tell right off the bat that it is a hermie somehow?
When a plant first starts flowering, check each branch node for flowers. If each node has them and all are female, you have a fully female plant.
If some branches don't have any flowers on them, tie a brightly colored strip of cloth near each bare area. Watch those areas for flowering.
If they flower later and have female flowers, then again, you're ok.
If male flowers appear on those nodes, you have a hermie. Check the entire plant again for male flowers. If that one branch is all, then you can cut that entire branch away and possibly not have any other male flowers. Either way, use no seeds from this plant. It's a pretty sure thing the seeds will produce another hermie.
There is no way I've heard of that you can sex a plant prior to flowering with any certany.