hydranthead
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white berry is fast but not very strong. the couchlock effect is heavily dependent on how long you let it go. grapefruit is excellent. c99 is strong fast and easy
The four biggest reasons NOT to use feminized ceeds are:jorgo , i know what your saying i proably could grow 4 or 5 and sex them ,but why bother when i can take 1 seed plant it and voila ,no messing about potting and repotting 5 plants ,no wasted soil ,no headaches disposing of males..plus i have a gf who is accepting of the situation on a 1 plant only basis ,if she seen me potting up 5 plants she'd go mental.
I'd say that folks who are wary of feminized seed and knowledgeable are more concerned with the general negatives associated with inbreeding more so than hermaphroditism.The four biggest reasons NOT to use feminized ceeds are:
a. There is a much bigger variety of regular ones available.
b. They're cheaper.
c. You can use the males to make more ceeds if you like, and. . .
d. Some people think feminized ceeds are more hermie-prone.
Again, if you choose to use feminized ceeds because they're more convenient for your particular circumstance, so be it. I'm just saying that if you come across some non-feminized strain you're interested in, don't feel like you can't give it a shot.
To be Devil's advocate, if you planted only three regular ceeds, on average you'd expect to get at least one female 87% of the time, and with some strains, the female/male ratio is typically greater than 1:1, so your odds might even be better than that. Unless you're really unlucky, you shouldn't need five plants to find a female.
You can keep plants small until they're sexed (literally a foot tall), so its not like you'd be dealing with multiple "trees" in your grow space. If you like you can grow them in 2l bottles until they show gender, then repot only the female(s) you wanted to keep. Legal risk is jurisdiction-dependent, but virtually everywhere the penalty associated with one plant or three small plants is exactly the same. (IE your girlfriend shouldn't be more freaked out by a few small "baby" plants than one large one, especially if she understands that most of the babies will be killed shortly anyway).
As to "wasted" soil, it doesn't get "wasted" because if you find one of your seedlings is a male, you simply cull it and reuse the soil for the next one; the nutrients in it won't be depleted by a small few-week old male plant. Cost of a few cupfuls of soil to sex plants is negligible anyway. "Disposing" of baby males could be as simple as "clip (or yank) then garbage disposal" if you like. Some people swear by raw cannabis leaf juice as a tonic for its CBD content, so you literally drink the "evidence" if you liked!
This is a whole can of worms.I'd say that folks who are wary of feminized seed and knowledgeable are more concerned with the general negatives associated with inbreeding more so than hermaphroditism.
I vaguely remember hearing/reading something about temperature manipulation to increase female/male ratio, but can't remember the details off the top of my head.You can increase N levels and make sure they're getting heavy blue light spectrum to increase the likelihood of a female also. I believe there are a couple other tricks that have been documented, but I don't know what they are off the top of my head.