Well I just visited the garden, and things look promising.
I had to pull 3 males, so that's the bad news. The good news is the remaining 7 Sour Diesel are all female.
Of the remaining 6 G13/Haze, 3 are female.
The other 3 haven't shown enough to classify, although 1 looks like it could be female.
So the confirmed female total so far:
Sour Diesel: 7
G13/Haze: 3
G13/Haze unknown sex: 3
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10 females
3 unknown
I fed them their Fox Farm nutes mixed with 15 gallons of water.
On Wednesday, I'll feed them molasses mixed with 15 gallons of water.
Glad to thin out the crop and find the females. Kinda disappointed in the amount of males in the G13/Haze, but those are the breaks.
I sprayed the Gibberellic Acid solution on the same female that I have been spraying in an effort to make male stamen on the female plant...so I can then take that female pollen and fertilize another female plant to get some feminized seeds.
I might have waited too long to start this process, but I'm holding out hope that I can still make it happen. If not, it's an experience, and I can try it again next year. There's a lot of conflicting info about when to start applying it.
I received over 5 grams of the Gibberellic Acid when I ordered it, and its shelf life is 2 years minimum.
Here's a 5-minute video of what remains. I'm pissed at how crappy my camera is, because you can't really see the female hairs too well, even though they're everywhere on these plants.
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