Note: This is my first sativa dominant grow, first design of my RDWC system, system's first run, first time working with regular seeds. I have only made 3 harvests in different occasions, 1 GH Cheese (Soil) @ 30g, 1 GH Lemon Skunk (Soil) @ 100g and 1 GH LS (DWC) @20g, 1 bagseed Jamaican Dream (DWC) @ 100g.
I popped 6 Mango Haze seeds in 3 different occasions and ended up with only 3 seedlings. From these 6 seeds, 5 germinated, 3 are females, 2 died because they couldn't get rid of the shell and I did not helped them either, and one never germinated because the shell cracked before I put in in the cube.
It is interesting to note that I tried to match environmental factors to increase the female/male ratio and apparently it worked, or I might be lucky that 3 out of 3 are females. I used a higher content (compared to other elements) of Nitrogen in my reservoir, 18/6h photo-period, 1000W Metal Halide 4000K, 60% Relative Humidity, and temperatures ~25C. I wonder if using a 7000K or 10000K MH Lamp would help even more with the female/male ratio. I took the strongest clone from each seedplant to have them as moms for future crops.
I have several problems with my hydro system so I don't have a tidy journal, I tried at the beginning. I'm posting the latest pics for you to see and critique my work. The plant in soil is MH#2 which is a seedplant/mother to couple of the clones in the tent.
This is the first clone, it is a clone from MH#2, and the one that shows the most vigor. First picture is at week 1, it might be 4 inches tall at most.
Here you can see the MH#2 clone and the MH#2 seedplant.
Here you can see the MH#2 clone's top. This plant is around 6-7ft tall.
MH#2 seedplant.
MH#1 clone (left) and unknown clone (probably #2) I lost the tag.
MH#1 Clone branch.
I popped 6 Mango Haze seeds in 3 different occasions and ended up with only 3 seedlings. From these 6 seeds, 5 germinated, 3 are females, 2 died because they couldn't get rid of the shell and I did not helped them either, and one never germinated because the shell cracked before I put in in the cube.
It is interesting to note that I tried to match environmental factors to increase the female/male ratio and apparently it worked, or I might be lucky that 3 out of 3 are females. I used a higher content (compared to other elements) of Nitrogen in my reservoir, 18/6h photo-period, 1000W Metal Halide 4000K, 60% Relative Humidity, and temperatures ~25C. I wonder if using a 7000K or 10000K MH Lamp would help even more with the female/male ratio. I took the strongest clone from each seedplant to have them as moms for future crops.
I have several problems with my hydro system so I don't have a tidy journal, I tried at the beginning. I'm posting the latest pics for you to see and critique my work. The plant in soil is MH#2 which is a seedplant/mother to couple of the clones in the tent.
This is the first clone, it is a clone from MH#2, and the one that shows the most vigor. First picture is at week 1, it might be 4 inches tall at most.
Here you can see the MH#2 clone and the MH#2 seedplant.
Here you can see the MH#2 clone's top. This plant is around 6-7ft tall.
MH#2 seedplant.
MH#1 clone (left) and unknown clone (probably #2) I lost the tag.
MH#1 Clone branch.