capecodkid
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I just pulled 4 males out of my garden are they worth saving or should i toss them? Can i make brownies or something with them?
throw them in the trashI just pulled 4 males out of my garden are they worth saving or should i toss them? Can i make brownies or something with them?
Would it be worth it to make butter with the males or am i wasting my time?dry it, cure it, use as blunt-fill, some use tobacco; why not stretch your stash. Just doing for the time being but hey it works
worst idea i've ever heard. might as well call the cops yourself an tell them your growing...throw them in the trash
Seeds?I would make butter with them after removing the seeds for later growing. Its still worth your time in my opinion.
i think he means ballsSeeds?
Dude....
Perhaps.... But that does not explain the "later growing" remark.i think he means balls
It is possible for a male to go hermaphrodite and produce seeds. Most males get pulled before they have a chance to go hermie, so they are not as frequently observed as female hermies.i never seen a male plant with seeds, maybe i never let one go that long without pulling it...
i was told that a male plant couldnt hermie, i was trying to think of what someone could do if their whole crop turned out male, how to atleast salvage the situation. i thought if you stress your plants into hermies then they might produce a small amount of terible, but still, buds. but i was told it wouldnt happen, which didnt make sense to mePerhaps.... But that does not explain the "later growing" remark.
It is possible for a male to go hermaphrodite and produce seeds. Most males get pulled before they have a chance to go hermie, so they are not as frequently observed as female hermies.
Hermaphrodism is a common trait in dioecious plants. Either sex can hermie.i was told that a male plant couldnt hermie, i was trying to think of what someone could do if their whole crop turned out male, how to atleast salvage the situation. i thought if you stress your plants into hermies then they might produce a small amount of terible, but still, buds. but i was told it wouldnt happen, which didnt make sense to me
https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/245613-just-wondering-i-dont-know.html
JO if you could clarify this for me, id drop you 1000+REPS
http://www.amsterdammarijuanaseedbank.com/Growguides/general-marijuana-info/difference-male-female-plants.htmlAn hermaphrodite, or hermie, is a Mari-juana plant of one sex that develops the sexual organs of the other sex. Most commonly, a flowering female Mari-juana plant will develop staminate flowers, though the reverse is also true. Primarily male hermaphrodites are not as well recognized only because few growers let their males reach a point of flowering where the pistillate would be expressed. Hermaphrodites are generally viewed with disfavor. First, they will release pollen and ruin a sinsemelia crop, pollinating themselves and all of the other females in the room. Second, the resulting seeds are worthless, because hermaphrodite parents tend to pass on the tendency to their offspring.
Please note that occassionally specious staminate flowers will appear in the last days of flowering of a female Mari-juana plant. These do not drop pollen and their appearance is not considered evidence of deleterious hermaphroditism.