Hey just wanting to show off the babies couple more months to go the two pictured together are not growing as well as I hoped but I have 2 beauties View attachment 4259874 View attachment 4259874 View attachment 4259875 View attachment 4259879 View attachment 4259874 View attachment 4259875 View attachment 4259879
Lol they are outside, I bring them in of a night. They will probably all turn hemy because the the seeds I planted were off a purple haze plant that turned hemy. At this stage though it's looking good 3 have showed sex and are all looking femaleLower than expected growth is to be ‘expected’ if they are being grown inside next to a window.
I wouldn't take that as a good sign,all seeds pollinated by a hemy will show sex as femaleLol they are outside, I bring them in of a night. They will probably all turn hemy because the the seeds I planted were off a purple haze plant that turned hemy. At this stage though it's looking good 3 have showed sex and are all looking female
So they will all end up hemy?I wouldn't take that as a good sign,all seeds pollinated by a hemy will show sex as female
There's a definite chance they will,you'll just have to keep a close eye on them.So they will all end up hemy?
There's a definite chance they will,you'll just have to keep a close eye on them.[/QUOTES
At this stage looking female, if I end up finding sacs and just pick them off before they open up, would that maybe stop the polination if they end up hemy?
They all look fenale at this stage, if by chance they start growing ball sacs and I pick them off before they polinate could that maybe stop it if they turn out hemy?There's a definite chance they will,you'll just have to keep a close eye on them.
If the hermi chances are it will start to show it in week 2 or 3 of flower just my experienceThey all look fenale at this stage, if by chance they start growing ball sacs and I pick them off before they polinate could that maybe stop it if they turn out hemy?