seasmoke
Active Member
Thats right Hobbes, I use 16oz beer cups and promix for cloning and seedlings too. I do have good success this way. Cloning is the way to go with known phenoms.
I just want to be doing the best possible way to sex them out....So far, with seeds I got from Nirvana(10 per pack), the results:
White Widow- 8 females- 6 are doing great, filled out nicely and are getting tall. The other two are slow
Aurora Indica- 4 females- All of which are slow to start, but they are gaining ground with extra vegg time.
White Rhino - 6 females- These seem to be growing alot like the WWs, quite strong.
Burmese(reefermans?)- 3 females- These little shits haven't grown much at all. they are the same age as the WR, but the WR have tripled in size compared to each other(this is where I think cloning it instead of sexing it would have benefited it), they are about 6-8 inches tall and getting shorter each day it seems.
I still have AK-48, Snow White, Hash plant and Northern Lights to go, and I feel as though i'm not getting the best results possible....So I will try the Vegging of the seed and take a cutting and see how that goes.
I just want to be doing the best possible way to sex them out....So far, with seeds I got from Nirvana(10 per pack), the results:
White Widow- 8 females- 6 are doing great, filled out nicely and are getting tall. The other two are slow
Aurora Indica- 4 females- All of which are slow to start, but they are gaining ground with extra vegg time.
White Rhino - 6 females- These seem to be growing alot like the WWs, quite strong.
Burmese(reefermans?)- 3 females- These little shits haven't grown much at all. they are the same age as the WR, but the WR have tripled in size compared to each other(this is where I think cloning it instead of sexing it would have benefited it), they are about 6-8 inches tall and getting shorter each day it seems.
I still have AK-48, Snow White, Hash plant and Northern Lights to go, and I feel as though i'm not getting the best results possible....So I will try the Vegging of the seed and take a cutting and see how that goes.