Hello. I was just wondering if there is any way to guarantee a female plant without feminized seeds?
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Hello. I was just wondering if there is any way to guarantee a female plant without feminized seeds?
Aloha, TKQuote:
Originally Posted by Trippykid
Don't know about a guarantee.
But, your odds improve with TLC :)
Givem plenty root room, plenty elbow room, plenty light.
Mo' likely be girls when dey no gotta fight.
Talk to 'em everyday.
Tellem all about you
Dey no hear you, prolly.
But dey dig da CO2.
Sans doggerel?
Harsh growing conditions favor males.:)
Best of luck
Weezard
Yeah... plant like 4-5 seeds ;) Not a guarantee... but I'd say you have a pretty damn good chance of getting a female. :jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by Trippykid
Sorry... I don't think there is a sacred chant, tribal dance or anything like that :hippy:
That I know of at least...
Thx for the help guys umm just one more question that do you mean by TLC Weezard. I was just wondering because i got one bag seed and i heard about using birth control but didn't wanna try and mess up my plant im starting
TLC = Tender Loving Care
I like to simulate early spring whenever I start new seedlings. Keep temps a little cooler than normal, and use 12/12 lighting for the first 2 or three weeks. I also water with cold water because rain is rarely (ie. never) room temperature. This has worked well for me, I always get 75-80% females.
start with 18 hours of lighting, the '12 hours the first 2-3 weeks' is NOT a good idea, can induce light-stress, and serves no purpose ... I would also use tepid water ... not to be trashing someone's ideas, but just because something works, doesn't mean your different approach was the reason ... just keep it simple :thumbsup:
Ok thanks for the help guys im not sure if she will pop today is the 3rd day and nothing but i'm keeping my spirits up :rasta:
No problem. I know it's a radical idea and a lot of people will stick to what works for them. That's fine.Quote:
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Whether or not my early regimen results in more females, of course I'm not positive. However, first hand experience has shown me that it does not hinder growth in any way. On the contrary, I have observed less problems in general and an overall healthier plant.
The purpose is to mimic nature as close as possible. In every part of the world where cannabis has evolved, the seedlings in nature receive close to 12/12 hours of light in early spring. Also, most of the time rain is not tepid, even in the tropics. So, why would these factors harm a plant?
Not arguing, just stating my observations.