first grow sexing help

Ravener

Member
Sometimes fate deals some crazy hands...I planted 2 packs of seeds, got 9 of 11 females on one strain, 2 of 11 female on the second one. If I'd only popped the second pack, I'd be ready to whip myself out the window by now. Hang in there, the law of averages owes you!
 

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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shit happens, but chances are you will get some females.
How many plants do you have now?
Dr. Jekyll

damn, not looking good but at least you are learning how to spot a male
Mr, Hyde
 

cowboys73

Member
Two plants left that were the smallest. Havent see too much in a way of sexing yet. Will take some pics of the last two in the morning
 

wood780

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ive heard that males grow faster so hopefully the smaller ones are your ladies , . also quick question if it has the white pistols it can still turn out to be a male ?
 
If all those have been male so far, id say toss all of those from that batch. I had like 200 og seeds and like 10 sexed male so i tossed em all. Recently Ive had 3/3 bagseed be female. I find that the less seeds you find (1-5 beans an OZ of good, typically there are none though), its most likely a fem. If there are plenty of seeds, then you're playing the lotto. Or maybe ive just been getting lucky lol. I dont have such luck with the Mega Millions though ahahaha.
 
ive heard that males grow faster so hopefully the smaller ones are your ladies , . also quick question if it has the white pistols it can still turn out to be a male ?
If stressed enough, plant feels death is nearing, or simply having the hermie trait will cause the formation of balls. (Im still unsure of this hermie trait thing so dont quote me on that one). If you're fem does develop pollen sacs, collect the pollen and mate it with another female. Do not pollenate the same plant the pollen came from.
 

nova1992

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if my plant turned hermie i would NOT breed it with another female, it will have the hermie tendency.
 

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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if my plant turned hermie i would NOT breed it with another female, it will have the hermie tendency.
If it was a true hermie then I would agree
Dr. Jekyll

If it became hermie due to stress or environmental conditions, then there is no trait/genetics to pass on
BTW: this is more common than a true hermie
Mr. Hyde
 

cowboys73

Member
I can't say for sure, no clear signs of either gender but often the males do show first so your odds are improving it will be female
Please take your next pic in normal light, as it may show better details
Dr. Jekyll

My wild ass guess would be hermie
Mr. Hyde
Well its my last plant. Only time will tell. Or its off to order some seeds
 

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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that's better, now we can see just how lovely green she is
Dr. Jekyll

Now all you got to do is figure out how to post your pic's right side up, as I get a sore neck looking at them
Mr. Hyde
 
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