Nice, with those numbers so far, you should be happy when the final count comes in. Males usually show sex first, at least from my experiences. I never even bother with listening to what the weather people have to say. I just jump online in the AM and look at the radar for the eastern seaboard area. I can get enough information from that to decide if it is going to rain or not. SC isn't the smartest state, I've gathered this much so far.
Yea, I look at the radar with great interest everyday.
I can't even count how many major storms have headed our way, however, only to watch them split north and south, missing us completely.
Well, I received the Gibberellic Acid today, so I'll be preparing a solution for spraying a select female on Thursday.
I already have the female I want to spray in mind, and the female that I want to fertilize with the female pollen also in mind.
I'll have to quarantine an area off (with fencing to ward off deer) away from the main grow site, and put the female I want to spray there. Then I'll spray the areas I want to see female stamen (that's so funny to say, female stamen). I'll do this on Thursday. I'll have to spray frequently for at least 10 days.
Hopefully in a few weeks, I'll be able to harvest female pollen from the sprayed female. I'll destroy, very carefully, any stamen remaining on the female, and return her back to the main grow area so the remaining bud sites can finish budding. I'll then take my host female, move her back to the quarantined area, where I will fertilize her with the female pollen I've collected.
After a few days of doing this, I'll return her back to the main plot....and cross my fingers. Hopefully I'll be able to pull some female seeds. If I produce any seed from this, I'll feel good in knowing it's most likely female. Won't know for sure until next year, but I'll have a better than 50% chance that the seed will be female...and that's better a percentage that I would have normally with a regular seed.
That's the plan. Hope I can execute it effectively.