Read up on some breeders/seed banks and find one you like with a good reputation. If you have any friends or family that grow you could ask them if they have clones of something they ran that turned out good.True, but when they say feminized seeds and they charge you $80 for 2 seeds, we the newbies kinda believe we’re not being robbed If I knew it was a male seed, I wouldn’t have planted it. I’m sure NONE of you “professional growers” know when a seed is a male. If so, please enlighten us as how to tell the difference. As for clones, I always thought you had to grow a female I order to pick clones. Either way, it starts with a seed.
Yes this just happened to me as well. Definitely a male. So last night I felt like I was committing a crime. I grabbed my clippers and a plastic bag and headed upstairs. I felt like I was premeditating a crime. I looked at the male seeds one last time and bagged and clipped it. It felt horrible.Hi group. This is my first time growing hydroponically. I have two plants. One Willie Nelson, and a Blueberry Cheesecake. The Willie Nelson I did some LST by topping it. The BC I let go on it’s own. They have been flowering for two weeks now, and I think the Willie is a male, or possibly a hermaphrodite. Maybe it’s too soon and I’m getting paranoid, but the plant looks like seeds. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Even if you tear me a new one, anything helps. Thanks!
Not laugh in at the fact you had to cut your plant just felt like I was reading a true crime novel reading thatYes this just happened to me as well. Definitely a male. So last night I felt like I was committing a crime. I grabbed my clippers and a plastic bag and headed upstairs. I felt like I was premeditating a crime. I looked at the male seeds one last time and bagged and clipped it. It felt horrible.
Before tax lmao!!You paid $80 for 2 seeds?
There is no truth that seeds can be identified for sexTrue, but when they say feminized seeds and they charge you $80 for 2 seeds, we the newbies kinda believe we’re not being robbed If I knew it was a male seed, I wouldn’t have planted it. I’m sure NONE of you “professional growers” know when a seed is a male. If so, please enlighten us as how to tell the difference. As for clones, I always thought you had to grow a female I order to pick clones. Either way, it starts with a seed.