lmn8r
Well-Known Member
Plants are just about eight weeks old now, and I'm a week into flowering. I've been able to determine the gender of all six plants. And the verdict is...
4 males
2 females
Not the greatest ratio, but that's the luck of the draw. Thankfully, this experience with regular seeds gave me a chance to identify the gender, as well as some of the initial signs the plants show before I flip to flower. This information will be useful for me in future grows. Ironically, the plants I attempted to clone turned out to be all male in the first place. I'm guessing in the future if I want to clone I'll either need feminized seeds, or a separate grow area for the mother plant. In the photos I included the overview prior to chopping the males, as well as some shots of the males.
Temps remain the same, 73F, 40% humidity. When I pulled the males out, I learned the soil I concocted out of yard dirt has decent drainage. The plants in the flowering stage seem to be thirstier than before, so I can up my watering amount safely.
4 males
2 females
Not the greatest ratio, but that's the luck of the draw. Thankfully, this experience with regular seeds gave me a chance to identify the gender, as well as some of the initial signs the plants show before I flip to flower. This information will be useful for me in future grows. Ironically, the plants I attempted to clone turned out to be all male in the first place. I'm guessing in the future if I want to clone I'll either need feminized seeds, or a separate grow area for the mother plant. In the photos I included the overview prior to chopping the males, as well as some shots of the males.
Temps remain the same, 73F, 40% humidity. When I pulled the males out, I learned the soil I concocted out of yard dirt has decent drainage. The plants in the flowering stage seem to be thirstier than before, so I can up my watering amount safely.
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