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Well, if you look at the pic you added to post 6, above the little bug where the branch and shade leaf join onto the stem, inbetween the branch and the little thin growth thingy sticking out (can't remember the name for that bit, stoner moment), that's a pre flower.  Female pre flowers are teardrop shaped, and will push out a couple of pistils after a few days.  If it's on a tiny stalk (also has a name I can't remember), and starts off football shaped and then develops little claw shaped leafy growths out the tip, it be a boy.  That one looks like a male in that pic.  It's not necessarilly a bad thing, you need boys to make the girls pregnant if you want your own seeds, if not, just compost the poor bloke.

 

You should do a grow journal on them so we can all see how they turn out, we all like to look at pics, and you could get some helpful advice on the way.  Good luck

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i always resembled mantis to those big green things with gangly legs...

 

not tiny fuckers who stealth and prey in weed

 

Mantis eggs hatch late spring early summer after enduring the winter.

 

They are just baby's mate, and apparently have a never ending appetite.

They will kill each other for food if it runs out, so just let them be and happy days.

 

It can't hurt to attempt to identify this pest you have in case the mantis leave and

your pest population swells up.

 

 

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