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HELP-Sex of plants causing major issue.

judge21609

Active Member
Thread related to "it's a boy." I have White Rhino and UK Cheese in their 6th week of flowering, and I introduced Pablo Cheese and Sweet Duchess into the same flowering room. Yesterday after 10 days together I realised that the Pablo and Duchess were showing sighns of being Males. I discarded 6 plants, and am fearful that they may have pregnated the Rhino and the UK plants. There are 7 plants left, and I'm not sure if it's too early to say what their gender is. Out of the six taken out 3 have been destroyed as confirmed males, 3 are seperated (these are the pictured ones).. Now I have left the other 7 plants in the same room, as i can't tell their gender. Non the less I have made a partition of the same height as the 7 remaining plants, dividing the room. Will this be sufficient for now, and also there may be hermaphorodites in the seven, can they also pollinate the others (Rhino & UK) ?
Pictures attached are from the ones that have been removed from the room altogether. (3 destroyed, 3 left). Please help with this, as I can't afford to lose the Rhinos' or the UKs' in any sense of the word...

Thanks :cry:
 

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CLOSETGROWTH

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Thread related to "it's a boy." I have White Rhino and UK Cheese in their 6th week of flowering, and I introduced Pablo Cheese and Sweet Duchess into the same flowering room. Yesterday after 10 days together I realised that the Pablo and Duchess were showing sighns of being Males. I discarded 6 plants, and am fearful that they may have pregnated the Rhino and the UK plants. There are 7 plants left, and I'm not sure if it's too early to say what their gender is. Out of the six taken out 3 have been destroyed as confirmed males, 3 are seperated (these are the pictured ones).. Now I have left the other 7 plants in the same room, as i can't tell their gender. Non the less I have made a partition of the same height as the 7 remaining plants, dividing the room. Will this be sufficient for now, and also there may be hermaphorodites in the seven, can they also pollinate the others (Rhino & UK) ?
Pictures attached are from the ones that have been removed from the room altogether. (3 destroyed, 3 left). Please help with this, as I can't afford to lose the Rhinos' or the UKs' in any sense of the word...

Thanks :cry:
Destroy all the males as soon as possible.

The pics you posted look like males to me..
 

Julez1

Member
looks like male, no white pistils and there looks to be a few instead immature pollen sacks instead of a calyx on each side of the stem.
 

judge21609

Active Member
Will the partition surfice ? I think 1 may be female or a hermie.... Can not get pics untill tomorrow evening...My partner thinks the others have not displayed their gender, and is adamant that the partition will surfice.... Our first grow, please advise...
 

desertrat

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the partition is not sufficient. pot pollen is airborne, get transfered to and from clothes easily, etc. but from your pics you still have a little time for them to clearly show their sex. chop and destroy when you're sure.
 
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