Disappointment

Mak'er Grow

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Looks to be a little early to tell. Let it grow a few more weeks to be sure.
A male plant is fine to grow just prior to the point of the sacs maturing and opening...you kinda want to remove it before then unless your making seeds.
If you do find a male then try to move it to another location...totally away from the females...and save some pollen.
You'll be able to use the pollen on a branch or two and start making your own seeds...just a thought though.
Best of luck and happy growin' :P
 

352596

Member
Looks to be a little early to tell. Let it grow a few more weeks to be sure.
A male plant is fine to grow just prior to the point of the sacs maturing and opening...you kinda want to remove it before then unless your making seeds.
If you do find a male then try to move it to another location...totally away from the females...and save some pollen.
You'll be able to use the pollen on a branch or two and start making your own seeds...just a thought though.
Best of luck and happy growin' :P
I waited three months for herbal development. Some of the plants are almost mutated. Towards the end of the big leaves, I saw some interesting things. Looks like two of them are men. I separated them. I took all three of them away from the plants I thought were females
 

Richard Drysift

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They appear to be very healthy. No hermies no mutants. Chance of herms is quite low using reg seed. The 2nd pic looks boy-ish but wait to be sure. You can expect about a 50/50 mix if you keep temps where they should be; room temp or slightly below can increase likelihood of girls. Yep like suds is saying it’s good to find the boys first; maybe what’s left are girls. Boys usually come out first so they are ready to go once the girls are; almighty god made this so.
Just a tip here but when I start plants from seed with sex yet undetermined I prefer not to spend a lot of time and space vegging out boy plants. So for the next run try flipping them to 12/12 at 6 or 7 weeks just to determine sex. Train them by pinching in between nodes to slow their growth. Kill or separate the boys. Then re-veg the girls at 18/6 until they are big enough to flip to final bloom phase. You can take clones from the girls once you know they are. The plants get very dense and thick colas; this is how to grow monsters.

If I buy a clone of these plants, is there any chance it's female? Because I think these plants are stress, hermie
wow yes why would you clone the boys? No stress no herms stop trippin yo
 

352596

Member
They appear to be very healthy. No hermies no mutants. Chance of herms is quite low using reg seed. The 2nd pic looks boy-ish but wait to be sure. You can expect about a 50/50 mix if you keep temps where they should be; room temp or slightly below can increase likelihood of girls. Yep like suds is saying it’s good to find the boys first; maybe what’s left are girls. Boys usually come out first so they are ready to go once the girls are; almighty god made this so.
Just a tip here but when I start plants from seed with sex yet undetermined I prefer not to spend a lot of time and space vegging out boy plants. So for the next run try flipping them to 12/12 at 6 or 7 weeks just to determine sex. Train them by pinching in between nodes to slow their growth. Kill or separate the boys. Then re-veg the girls at 18/6 until they are big enough to flip to final bloom phase. You can take clones from the girls once you know they are. The plants get very dense and thick colas; this is how to grow monsters.



wow yes why would you clone the boys? No stress no herms stop trippin yo
There are eight plants right now, and I can take pictures of them and increase them. So I can relax. I'm going to say good-bye to the men tonight
 
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