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mikeo14
07-31-2007, 01:39 AM
only two plants have survived this summer so far and I am very grateful they are of opposite sex

this happens to be my first attempt @ growing, and I am curious as how to increase the quality\quantity of whatever harvest I manage to get @ the end of the season

I know this is a small grow op, but what would be the benefits of keeping or discarding of the male plant?

their names are bonnie & clyde btw....

:jointsmile:

DjSkizzle
07-31-2007, 02:26 AM
i'd honestly toss the male, unless of you want seeds for next years grow.. because over all quality is decreased because the plant loses thc producing the seeds

mikeo14
07-31-2007, 04:19 AM
and what can I do with the male, make tea...haha and how do I know when a female plant is ready for harvest??:stoned::stoned::stoned:

thank you for your support in advance :wtf: :D

dylan
08-01-2007, 01:00 AM
There's not too much you can do with the male, and the female will take about 2 months to fully flower from when you start to see DEFINATE signs that she has started to flower.

twoguysupnorth
08-03-2007, 09:35 PM
why are you grateful that they are the opposite sex if you dont want seeds? just curious. save some pollen and only polinate a branch or something, if you leave them next to each other you will get more seeds than bud.

Stonerz420
08-03-2007, 09:42 PM
hey mike, it'll be a while 'till u harvest ur plants, but heres how to know when to, fr maximum THC content and a more cerebral high, harvest your plants when a majority of the trichomes on the plants in your garden are a fully milky translucent color. you can only do this with a 50x micro scope or something that allows you to view the trichnomes up close like these pics here Trichomes (http://www.buy-the-cheapest-viagra-online.com/pic/dru/mjgrow9ca.html) let me know if this helps

mikeo14
08-05-2007, 09:19 AM
why are you grateful that they are the opposite sex if you dont want seeds? just curious. save some pollen and only polinate a branch or something, if you leave them next to each other you will get more seeds than bud.

I was happy to have that option, but I honestly dont know what I want to do. They're about 200ft apart so im not taking anything out yet.

Our weather is insane this summer (very humid and hot), I am surprised they have gotten this far because all earlier seedlings kept getting ate up by some sort of bug so I used some stuff called 7dust on these few plants but now they are high enough from the ground that I don't have that problem. When I go to visit I hardly stay for but 5 minutes because I get swarmed by mosquitos lol

lately, I noticed two other plants not pictured, they are to young to tell the sex but they seem adapted now