Sexxing, Space management question

green217

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IMG_0540.JPG IMG_0543.JPG IMG_0544.JPG IMG_0546.JPG IMG_0547.JPG My plants are beginning to get big enough for me to start worrying about how I'm going to figure out males from females in time to get my plants down to a more managable number. I have a 5x6x7 room with a 1000w MH, sunshine mix for medium and organic ferts.I've got some dog going as well as 3 other BB strains for genetics.There are 17 plants in one gal pots as of now. I have the light at 24", should I move the light up to create a larger light footprint, in order to cover a larger area? I have only grown once and it was outside and i was able to pluck all the males out relatively easy during the preflower. Will they show theirselves in preflower anytime soon? and if not how long after 12/12 will they begin to show usually? I am aimming for nine females to stay in the room. I want to veg for a month( I'm at 2.5 weeks now) then switch over. Any other suggestions about anything is welcome as long as it's constructive.
Thanks, green217
 

Bugeye

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Pre-flowering varies a little by strain but I think somewhere around the 1 month to 6 week mark is my estimate. Once you flip to 12/12 it can be as soon as a few days or as long as a week to really know.

I'd probably try to maintain that 24" spacing if the temps are where you like them at canopy level. It's gonna get crowded but keep moving them around, top them, and it will work itself out.
 

green217

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Pre-flowering varies a little by strain but I think somewhere around the 1 month to 6 week mark is my estimate. Once you flip to 12/12 it can be as soon as a few days or as long as a week to really know.

I'd probably try to maintain that 24" spacing if the temps are where you like them at canopy level. It's gonna get crowded but keep moving them around, top them, and it will work itself out.
Pre-flowering varies a little by strain but I think somewhere around the 1 month to 6 week mark is my estimate. Once you flip to 12/12 it can be as soon as a few days or as long as a week to really know.

I'd probably try to maintain that 24" spacing if the temps are where you like them at canopy level. It's gonna get crowded but keep moving them around, top them, and it will work itself out.
Sounds about right. I appreciate it. I'll just have to move'em around like u said till i switch.
 

Freda Felcher

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I usually see preflower by week six of veg. If they still haven't shown and I'm in a pinch and need to know, I will put them in the dark for a day or two. That's only if I intend to flower them out.
 

green217

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I usually see preflower by week six of veg. If they still haven't shown and I'm in a pinch and need to know, I will put them in the dark for a day or two. That's only if I intend to flower them out.
Never heard of leaving them in the dark for a day or two would get them to show, this works?
 

BenFranklin

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Doesn't it get scary????

You're sitting there looking at all your plants, and then imagining how big they're going to get, vs the space you have....

LOL!!!

I love it.

@green217, if you can get a branch big enough to show sex, take a branch put it in dark for a week, it will show you.... instead of the entire plant. =) It's how I take my clones.

I will take a mess of clones from a single plant, then put that plant in to flowering and cross my fingers it ends up being a female... If it's a female.... I end up with a crap load of "I know for a fact those are females" plants.

If they are male, I suck it up, and start over.
 

green217

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Yeah it is getting scary, they are competing for space more and moore everyday! Appreciate the advice guys.
 

~Dankster~420

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gosh 6 weeks? You flowering Sativa or Indica ? I myself just get tired of waiting on those Sativa's & Haze. But damn some of them are just so good.!! Mr.gif
I usually see preflower by week six of veg. If they still haven't shown and I'm in a pinch and need to know, I will put them in the dark for a day or two. That's only if I intend to flower them out.
 

Freda Felcher

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I actually have eight Connie Chungs in a dark closet atm. My flower tent isn't ready and I'm on a schedule to have them done well before the 4th of July. So instead of waiting another two days for my tent to be all ready, I started the flowering cycle in the dark. Maybe it's not a good idea with more finicky touchy strains, but I have never had a problem with herms after doing this on any of my grows.
 

~Dankster~420

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I hear that.. A good friend had told me about a write up about a fella that would just leave his ladies in total darkness towards the end of his grows.! lol He swear by it increases potency, and also said that the dude said in the write up they turn out alien looking.. download.jpg
I actually have eight Connie Chungs in a dark closet atm. My flower tent isn't ready and I'm on a schedule to have them done well before the 4th of July. So instead of waiting another two days for my tent to be all ready, I started the flowering cycle in the dark. Maybe it's not a good idea with more finicky touchy strains, but I have never had a problem with herms after doing this on any of my grows.
 

Freda Felcher

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I hear that.. A good friend had told me about a write up about a fella that would just leave his ladies in total darkness towards the end of his grows.! lol He swear by it increases potency, and also said that the dude said in the write up they turn out alien looking.. View attachment 3125574
Yes, I have tried it. I wanna do a side by side test someday. Maybe that can be my 'side by side' addition to your thread:)
 

TheSnake

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Why not just flip it now, "weed" out the males, dispose of carefully. Then replant all females into huge pots, revert to veg, wait another month or so, take some clones, then throw them into flower.

You do risk hermaphrodite if the strain is touchy, but imho, its worth the risk, to know. Track your mothers/clones careful, and the mothers that hermie (if any) dispose of there clones, cause that's one touchy ass bitch.
 

~Dankster~420

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I believe he is wanting to pollinate his ladies so he doesn't have to purchase anymore beans ;) I maybe wrong though...
Why not just flip it now, "weed" out the males, dispose of carefully. Then replant all females into huge pots, revert to veg, wait another month or so, take some clones, then throw them into flower.

You do risk hermaphrodite if the strain is touchy, but imho, its worth the risk, to know. Track your mothers/clones careful, and the mothers that hermie (if any) dispose of there clones, cause that's one touchy ass bitch.
 

green217

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Why not just flip it now, "weed" out the males, dispose of carefully. Then replant all females into huge pots, revert to veg, wait another month or so, take some clones, then throw them into flower.

You do risk hermaphrodite if the strain is touchy, but imho, its worth the risk, to know. Track your mothers/clones careful, and the mothers that hermie (if any) dispose of there clones, cause that's one touchy ass bitch.
Not that patient i'm paying top dollar off the street right now for me and ole lady. So one month under the MH is what I'm shooting for, before flipping.
 

green217

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I believe he is wanting to pollinate his ladies so he doesn't have to purchase anymore beans ;) I maybe wrong though...
yeah i'm planning on sticking a male or two under the floroecent I had the seedlings under 12-12, They will give me some pollen like that shouldn't they?
 

Freda Felcher

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Maybe I'll try that in a couple more weeks.
I missed this reading before that you're only 2.5 weeks in. They need at least a month or so to reach maturity before they show sex. I'm sure theres an exception to this, but normally its at least four weeks. If you get impatient after that time you can try my suggestion or Snakes idea was pretty spot on as well. All depends on how long you wana go and how big you want them.
 
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