so i got 30 seeds today, and tommorow is planting day..

So i got my 30 seeds, went out and bought 20-20-20 fertelier, some DML lime, and some sheep manouver siol. im going to plant em tommorow, any last minute, advice?? thanks

oo and how far away should i plant them from each other? because the seeds i got did not guarantee me 100% female ratios, apparatnly they are 80% females, therefore i must plant em far enough, so they dont touch one another. atleast thats what i was told from the place i got it from.
 

flatrider

Well-Known Member
just keep an eye out for males and pull them out, male polen (sp?) can travel a very long distance.. and I would adivse you not to have a bunch of plants in one area , I would spread them out so there not as easily noticeable from the choppers or people comeing across them, it would be better for someone to find one plant and not your whole crop that way you still have your other plants.
 
just keep an eye out for males and pull them out, male polen (sp?) can travel a very long distance.. and I would adivse you not to have a bunch of plants in one area , I would spread them out so there not as easily noticeable from the choppers or people comeing across them, it would be better for someone to find one plant and not your whole crop that way you still have your other plants.
thanks bro, how far do you think it can travel? and when would be the best time to pull em out?
 

flatrider

Well-Known Member
I heard from people on these forums that polen can travel miles in the wind? but from that distance what are the chances? males usually show signs of sex before the females.. you should pull them out as soon as you see them forming balls, so just keep an eye out.. you still have a bit of time before the sacs open. but sooner the better if you can visit your grow spot regularly
 

JO12DA7V

Member
if you wait till you can tell the sex the roots might already be tangled id pick up small plastic individual plant boxes to start them in then transplant the females
 
if you wait till you can tell the sex the roots might already be tangled id pick up small plastic individual plant boxes to start them in then transplant the females

no bro im planting them in different pots, so the roots tangeling shouldnt be an issue
 

CrackerJax

New Member
I heard from people on these forums that polen can travel miles in the wind? but from that distance what are the chances? males usually show signs of sex before the females.. you should pull them out as soon as you see them forming balls, so just keep an eye out.. you still have a bit of time before the sacs open. but sooner the better if you can visit your grow spot regularly

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