Never. The plant is either male or female.
Sorry the person who first posted this clearly has no clue what they are on about.
Weed can be sexed like this,
Female from seed = Female Plant but if the plant gets light shocked it can turn into an hermaphrodite which would equal Female seed = Female/Male sexual organs or Just Males sexual organs which would produce a lower THC count if it has both as the male part of the plant is more dominant and breaks down THC production.
But to answer your question Male Seed = Male Plant even if light shocked the male plant will end up male and a hermaphrodite can't be changed back some can be but with expert care eg cutting off the male stems changing it back to vegetative state for a couple of weeks to months there are alot of variable to changing the sex but the worst part about it is you can't under any circumstances change a male plant into a female.
Yes!
You smoke the female. Male's produce seeds.
Male weed plants produce male seeds, which are essentially non-viable for reproduction. If you want to obtain female seeds for growing cannabis, it is necessary to use pollen from a male plant to pollinate a female plant to produce seeds.
the male is the ones with seeds, not female. if anything it would have to be the other way around. or you can cross pollinate different plants:like oranges
Of course, it only takes one douchbag male plant to ruin a field of females
Oh yes male doesn't produce weed with THC. Females produce weed with THC.males are black seeds and females are white.
The pistil is the female part of a flower. It is usually surrounded by stamens. The pistil eventually turns into the "fruit" of the plant.
no. all seeds mean is that the female plant was exposed to the pollen of a male plant at some point. if the grower dosent separate male and female plants, any type of weed could contain seeds.
Male weed plants do not produce buds or flowers for consumption like female plants do. Their main function is to produce pollen for fertilizing female plants to produce seeds. If left unattended, male plants do not yield any usable cannabis.
After a seed germinates, it should be able to grow on its own, however, you must have a male and female plant to reproduce.
destroy them
No, the size of a weed seed does not determine the sex of the plant. The sex of a plant is determined by its genetics, specifically whether it has male or female reproductive structures. Seed size can vary due to factors such as plant genetics and environmental conditions, but it does not influence the plant's sex.