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This place has a lot less traffic than the shroomery, and replies are generally slower. It's just the way things are here.
And what you are seeing there are the young leaves surrounding an axillary bud site. They will eventually form the branches on your mature plant.
Give your seedling at least 3 weeks of veg-cycle to sexually mature, flip to 12/12 lighting, and then start checking. Pistils are usually whiter in color, and have a calyx at their base.
Hope this helps.
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Still too early. You could send a sample in for genetic testing, but that can be pricey.
When feminized plants are pollinated by regular males, the offspring will be a mix of male and female. If the seeds came from female hermie pollen, the seeds should be a mix of females and hermies.
So the things poking from the second set of nodes, aren’t pistils? Here’s an updated picture, I was talking more about the things popping out above where you said branches would form.