3 bagseed trees 4th week of flowering.

YungMoolaBaby

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400w HPS from htgsupply.com with a euro-reflector in a $27 pvc and plastic grow tent.

Check em out.

3 weeks flowering:
 

YungMoolaBaby

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I heard unsulphured molasses is the way to go. Should I add it now, or should I wait until later towards the harvest?
 

YungMoolaBaby

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Oh yeah and a male I grew with the ladies until I found out he was male but on one branch (and seriously just one) has pistils on it and I was wondering if it would somehow create feminized seeds in the future? :


The top. That's all for now. Any questions? Just ask.
 

P. STONIE

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dog u can use molasses at ne time it just creates a micro organism that helps your plants feed better is all.
 

Fditty00

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Yup! I use mollases whenever i remember. Its loaded with carbs ur plant needs. Plenty of seeds on that hermie. Its a hermie. But a male pollinating itself i think would create males. Not sure tho, good ?
 

dieselfan

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On another thread i was reading earlier today it said that a herm plant would produce feminized seeds but with a greater tendency to herm....not sure what the thread was....but if it pollinates the other plants those seeds will be mixed
 

Fditty00

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Only one way way to find out. I know that a hermie, is generally a defense. A plant assumes death is gonna happen, and self pollenates to keep the legacy goin. Grow a few. They might be 50/50, hermz, femz, or dudes.
 

lightsgreenaction

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Only one way way to find out. I know that a hermie, is generally a defense. A plant assumes death is gonna happen, and self pollenates to keep the legacy goin. Grow a few. They might be 50/50, hermz, femz, or dudes.
A male plant, to my knowledge, cannot force itself to grow female bud sites. Only females can force themselves to produce pollen to get it to the next generation.

Not sure what's going on there, but I do not think it is possible for a fully male plant to have any female parts.
 

luvvin growin

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I've worked with mj for a while,and thats a first for me.Never saw a male hermie and then pistillate one solitary branch.I'm not sure what the resulting offspring would be,as you have to inbreed over generations to produce true feminised seeds.What you gonna do with it?
 

YungMoolaBaby

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Well, I have it growing in my window sill, and it's the winter time, so it flowered pretty fast. I think i want to see what happens with the flowering and just leave it growing. I also tried to rub some pollen sacks on the pistils, to see if they would get preggers. I'll keep y'all posted on the other bitches.
 
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