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Maybe when they get decent sized, you could take leaf samples to a lab and they could do genetic testing on the plant and tell you the sex for a hefty fee. Hypothetically, I think it could be done. But it makes no difference until the plant flowers anyway, so what's the point?
Just thinking out loud
Here is an update from today -- along with a shot from last Summer -- now that the seedlings are just over a year in age; and for those of you who have grown highlanders and ultra-highlanders from seed, you are probably well-aware that passing that eight month "probationary" mark can be very promising . . .
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