hey i would like to know once a seed sprouts is the a decided sex from day 1 or what :) :confused:
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hey i would like to know once a seed sprouts is the a decided sex from day 1 or what :) :confused:
No, the better care you take of your plant and tighter controls you keep on all aspects the way they should be the more chances they will be female. It is still chance, but males will come more often too if the plant is induced to a lot of stress during the early growth.
ok thank man but by stress to u mean like transplanting and handling and stuff like that
Stress is anything that causes the plant to have to adjust to its environment. Examples, drastic changes in lighting, drastic soil change(bad transplant), mostly things that you change that it has to adjust to will cause stress. Which will greatly incline a male outcome. Less change, better chance of female, more change, youll get a male.
In outdoor crops, because you cant control some of the changes they have to endure, males tend to be the most populant. In indoor crops, you can keep things a lot more steady and calm for them, basically playing God, thus increasing the female outcome...
Stress can cause hermorphodism, but it doesn't change the sex of the plant which is already determined before it sprouts. There are also true hermie plants that are genitically programed to show both sexes, stress or no stress.
In fact, it is the genetic determination of sex that allows for breeding techniques that produce feminized seed.
At least, that's how I understand it.
-Sinse
What comes firs the chicken or the egg? Who knows for sure. everyone has a theroy.
:confused: what im confused witch 1 is it :confused:
Just treat your plants well, and look for primordial flowers in the nodes to see which sex they are. Once you have a female, you can clone from her and know for sure your plants are female.
-Sinse
It is genetically predetermined. It is already decided if they are male or female as a seed. Sinsemilla Jones is correct. Otherwise you you would be able to take feminized seeds and stress them to become male plants. This will not happen. The most that would happen is you'd cause your female plants to have a few male flowers. :)
"It is genetically predetermined." -sawleaf
Wow, is it really? I always thought the stress factor determined its sexual outcome..Wow, ya learn somethin new everyday! Well, i hope we will still all treat our plants good! lol..No need to stress them just because it wont turn them male. I guess it really is just a 50/50 chance...I always thought it was..Anyways, goodluck, have a happy harvest!
PS- Sorry for posting somethin that was of no relivence. I have a question too. sawleaf, you said that the worst that could happen is you could have a female plant turn hermi, doesnt this mean that stress in fact does change its sex? Just curious...
I don't know why female plants that are stressed develop male flowers. Maybe the plants feels threatened by the stress and needs to reproduce to protect it's genes from dying out??? With the female plants from feminized seeds that develop male flowers from stress. The plant is not changing sex really. It is still genetically a female. I actually did some research on the seeds and sex of the plants. I have found conflicting information on whether the sex is predetermined which I have read on before, or if it is decided sometime during the plants growth. I also read about treating seeds with hormone to produce more females. So now I don't really know for sure. I am confused. :confused:
Yea. Im confused as well. lol. For the longest time i thought it was just the stress factor. But maybe it is a bit of both because in order for a plant to detect if its going to die out it would have to realize its under stress and it needs to do something. But genetics tells it that its a certain sex, so maybe the plant figures, like you said sawleaf, that it needs to produce the male sex organs in order to attempt to save itself. So maybe a male plant arises from the seed being under stress and it becomes a full male in order to attempt to save its self? Who knows...Regaurdless you should always treat yur plants well. Its going to be a 50/50 shot, so good luck..lol. Thats about all u can say i guess..
From what I have read you guys are right about the hermi thing. It turns that way trying to save itself and save its genetics.