DankTankerous
Well-Known Member
well out of those 6 one turned out to be a female, maybe those were females. This was my logic in throwing those 3 lanky, spaced out nodes, ones out: if those three tall ones were female, the male version of that pheno had to be taller and if that were the case, they would be much taller which didn’t seem like a natural growth rate compared to the rest.Those bean poles ones might have been the og leaners.
Have you ever had tall plants turn out to be female? Would you recommend going against the stereotypical tall lanky plants do not equal males?