jamiemichelle
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So you dont think that could effect the sex of a plant huh??.....but I sure have never heard of pH affecting the sex of a plant, just it's nutrient uptake.
So you dont think that could effect the sex of a plant huh??.....but I sure have never heard of pH affecting the sex of a plant, just it's nutrient uptake.
Well I apologize, I thought you were being a smart ass. Yes indeed it does affect a plant... I know Ive read it on here some where but I can find a link regarding it Im sure if I search.
The plants whole entire environment has to do with the sex of a plant.
You are not going to get a female plant if the ph is effed up the whole time I guarantee that. Even if its a fem seed, it will herm.
Yeah if you can find the link it I'd love to read it because I haven't ever heard of such a thing and it's not in any of the growers books I have read either.
Hmmm strange, what books have you read? Most that I have actually note that when a plant is acidic it tends to be male...
Just search that and you will find tons of links on it.
but here is the first one off my search for sh*ts n giggles. I really thought you were being fecisious hence my first reply to you. Again I apologize. I assumed you knew were well knowledged about it with all the rep.
Promise I wasnt intending to be a biatch.
"The pH should be between 6.5 and 7.5 since marijuana does not do well in acidic soil. High acidity in soil encourages the plant to be predominantly male, an undesirable trait. "
HOW TO GROW MARIJUANA
Heres actually someone on here who said the same thing... its actually everywhere and its not funny at all really...LOL... well I'm not an expert but I do know quite a bit about growing and have read a ton. Nothing I've ever read talks about PH affecting gender. The things I have seen printed about producing more females is: lower temperatures, higher humidity, more of a blue light spectrum.
I'm gonna have to say I still think PH has nothing to do with producing females. LOL... of course I'm not sure how much those other things I posted affect females either... I mean if it were a guarantee then we'd all be growing in 65 F rooms with 90% humidity.
The only way I know of increasing the chances of getting a female plant is to neutralise the soil. Get a ph tester and some organic growth promoter from a local grow shop. You should mix the ogp with the water, follow directions on bottle carefully. Use ph to test the water, the water will change colour, use the chart to make sure the colour of the water matches the colour relating to the ph 6.5. Males prefer a more acidic soil.