Separating Males and Females
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Originally Posted by moneyshot
I'm going to go ahead and ask another question while I'm in here. I have two plants that are definitely female (they have pretty little white hairs coming out of the nodes, no sign of balls), but I didn't start flowering them! I grew them outside, planning to move them indoors with lights for the flowering and budding since I can more easily control their environment/pests wouldn't be an issue. However, I'm fearful of moving them indoors since they've already taken to preflowering. My question is really...what do I do with them? Do I leave them outside and just let them do their thing? Do I move them inside? Is heat stress an issue (I live in NC and it's quite common for the temperature to reach 100 degrees) for the girls? I feel stressed out because I think I'm at a crucial stage of taking action, but I don't know where to go from here. Maybe I'm thinking about it too much...it's a fucking plant. I don't know, some advice about what to do with these about-to-flower females would be greatly appreciated.
Well you cant imitate the sun bro. And its been in the 90's for 5 days here, so damn hot. My plants are thriving. If you leave them out your harvest will be double then under any light. Just let nature do its thing and at harvest you will be smiling. Maybe do a winter indoor grow like i do, ya gotta take advantage of the sun. Just make sure ya water every 3-5 days and they will be fine. And do not cover your plants as they will wilt up and die. Kill the male, grow more girls:thumbsup:
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Separating Males and Females
yea dont go from outdoors to indoors.. nothing can recreate the sun..
Separating Males and Females
The only time you should ever keep a male is if you want to produce seeds. If that is the case, just keep 1 male and 1 female and get the other females as far away as possible.
I would destroy him, no matter how painful it is.