View Full Version : Way to garuntee Clones grow Female/male??
Zion High
11-28-2005, 08:45 AM
When growing a clone is there anyway to garuntee the sex outcome??
If not ... is there ANY way to garuntee that your plant will be FEMALE ALWAYS (assuming they dont get stressed into hermies) ??
sorry for the newb stuff but I just need some clarification :D
Thanks
~Zion
skippi563
11-28-2005, 11:20 AM
if they are clones then they should of been taking from a female mom. non stress should be 100%
Trichome Creator
12-01-2005, 02:04 PM
Why don't you think about that one. If you take a clipping from a plant that has already showed it's sex [which you should always do] then would'nt that clipping be a exact genetic copy of the plant you took it from? I'll let you figure that one out. It's no fun giving you all the awnsers. Here's a hint [Think DNA]
Trichome Creator
12-01-2005, 02:11 PM
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J DOG 6000
12-01-2005, 02:39 PM
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lemonboy
12-01-2005, 03:50 PM
It sounds like he doesn't know what sex his clone is though. What if he was given an un-sexed one by a friend or something?
Zandor
12-01-2005, 05:58 PM
When growing a clone is there anyway to garuntee the sex outcome??
If not ... is there ANY way to garuntee that your plant will be FEMALE ALWAYS (assuming they dont get stressed into hermies) ??
sorry for the newb stuff but I just need some clarification :D
Thanks
~Zion
Yes a clone from a plant will always have the same sex as the plant it was cut from 100% of the time.
Not saying you can't turn a good female plant into a hermie but that is your fault when that happends. Dutch Master does have a product they say stops that from happening at all. Feminizer is what it's called or something like that from them only.
It's just an updated version of a product from Plantastic they made and sold years ago. I still use their sensisoak product myself on seeds.
Zion High
12-04-2005, 07:09 AM
Why don't you think about that one. If you take a clipping from a plant that has already showed it's sex [which you should always do] then would'nt that clipping be a exact genetic copy of the plant you took it from? I'll let you figure that one out. It's no fun giving you all the awnsers. Here's a hint [Think DNA]
LOL... yeah yeah ... I deserved that one...
At the same time seeing as MJ plants are so fussy I wasn't positive... I figure I'd rather risk appearing as a fool by asking a question to clarify the right answer instead of making the move of a fool and just "assuming"...
I'll take Logical Thought patterns for 100 alex... :thumbsup:
Thanks
~Zion
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