Growth: Day 65
Flowering: Day 6(Train Wreck), Day 1(AK47 & Ice)
Temp: 24.8'C
RH: 45%
As I was transplanting the train wrecks last week it became very clear to me that all of the plants would soon be doomed by their small pots if I did not take action. The root ball had completely outgrown the pot and something needed to be done. Being a man of action I decided to make the arbitrary decision to flip all the remaining healthy plants over to the 5gal bags and begin full flowering. As a result I now have 11 plants in total that are under the HPS in a 12/12 photoperiod. I have a total of 6 Trains, 3 AKs, and 2 Ice that made it into flowering. In the days between my last post and today's post 2 of the Ice decided to shower their sex. Unfortunately I have 2 definite males. The good thing about the timing of these males is that I didn't have to waste my time/effort/resources transplanting them. So in a sense these 2 males were a blessing in disguise. I know that males tend to show their sex before females do. Based on this I have come to an interesting assumption. If all the plants were started at the same time, grown under the same conditions, and for the same amount of time, which they were, then one would assume that all the males would show themselves at relatively the same time. These 2 males started showing sex at almost exactly the same time while the other plants remain undetermined. This leads me to believe that I may have a crop of only females remaining. Now, obviously that is a dangerous blind assumption to make and I will continue to closely monitor the progress so that I can capture any other males who may appear. I am very optimistic though that the remainder will end up being female. Wednesday night I will be doing another mass cloning before the plants get seriously into flower and are no longer able to give viable cuttings.
Now I have a couple questions for you guys/gals. What should I do with the males? Am I able to clone a plant that has already been in a flowering photoperiod for a week? What should I do about yellowing leaves on my current clones? and How long, roughly, does it take for a cutting to take root under high humidity and decent light exposure?
Now as always PICTURES PICTURES PICTURES! The small ones are the AKs and Ices that were just transplanted. The train wrecks seem to have grown exponentially since getting into the bigger bag under the stronger light.
The first picture was my attempt to get a shot of the males so you guys could confirm. I have no option to zoom on my laptop camera so it is hard to get a good clear picture. They have developed a dense mass tiny little balls forming at the top internodes. As far as I know these clusters of "balls" are the male pollen sacs. A female would have only one ball with the white hairs protruding out instead of the ball cluster, I believe.