Buzzard Beek
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Really trash it, if you failed to check k on them then the roots have probably dried out and seeing you don't even know what a node is, take a little time to educate yourself on the basics then try again. Good luck
You can stress a female into turning male. My Sidetracked: strain doesn't produce very many males. Last year I topped the hell out of everything after it was in flower because I didn't have a male. Of the 15 plants, 3 flipped to male and 1 changed her name to Herman. This year I've got more plants, but none are showing male yet.The male/female distinction can't be changed by the grower unless something goes wrong during the grow and you end up with a hermaphrodite plant which is both male and female, or you treat your seeds with colloidal silver prior to germination to increase the chances of female plants.
Yeah that's exactly what I'm doing now, just had a bunch of seeds my friend gave to me so now it's round 2, I don't know anything about the seeds though that's why I was wondering if anything can be done to higher the chances of a female but I guess we'll just have to seeOP, you will be better off without that plant. Pop some more seeds and give it a go. I always tell new growers to grow out bag seed their first time. There isn't the social, economic or emotional stresses of bought seeds.