matman4444
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So basically I have two plants that are about a month, little over a month old.
However, they are both on the same pot. The reason for this is because I didn't care about them, and I only had 1 pot left after planting my clones and stronger sprouts.
I just started flowering a few days ago because my clones from another plant were ready.
So. One plant is tall and skinny, this one turned out to be a male.
The second plant is shorter but a lot, a lot bushier.
This one hasn't shown its sex yet, so im thinking it is possibly a female.
I am plucking any balls that show up on the male trying to wait out and make sure the other is a female.
If it turns out they are both males I will just chunk them in the trash or something.
But if the other one happens to be a female, can I just rip the male out and grow the female only?
This picture is way old, but you get the idea.
They are a lot bigger now, ill try and get new pics later.
However, they are both on the same pot. The reason for this is because I didn't care about them, and I only had 1 pot left after planting my clones and stronger sprouts.
I just started flowering a few days ago because my clones from another plant were ready.
So. One plant is tall and skinny, this one turned out to be a male.
The second plant is shorter but a lot, a lot bushier.
This one hasn't shown its sex yet, so im thinking it is possibly a female.
I am plucking any balls that show up on the male trying to wait out and make sure the other is a female.
If it turns out they are both males I will just chunk them in the trash or something.
But if the other one happens to be a female, can I just rip the male out and grow the female only?
This picture is way old, but you get the idea.
They are a lot bigger now, ill try and get new pics later.
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