Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
V-Diddy, there are some environmental factors that are known to help contribute to femaleness... light spectrum, moisture in the seedbed, temperature, photoperiod, and ratio of N to P in the soil. This stuff is all documented somewhere or other. However there's a certain aura of voodoodoo IMHO and the best thing is to reduce stress as much as possible!
Yeah, with chicks it's all about atmosphere,"setting the right mood".
Such a complicated gender. :jointsmile:
VaporDaddy Reviewed by VaporDaddy on . I have qustion. but not a grow qustion. um k. I have been growing for about 5 years now and learning how to grow for about 6 years. and most of my grows went well but a few of my grows went a little hawire but they all did good in the end. and gave me free smoke all of my 10 grows over the 5 years have been all female. and all bagseed. I have never gotten a male bagseed plant. so I ask you other growers. Is that just good luck or whatever. I mean to never get a male plant in your garden or a male seed in the swagg you"d buy Rating: 5