Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Forget about it. Kill your males. It's just not worth the risk for some shitty ass lame smoke that probably won't even get you high. This question keeps coming up... it's natural to want to do SOMETHING with them since you put in the effort, but after your first harvest, you will look back and giggle at the thoguht of smoking males.
Quote Originally Posted by SaH
If you are not breeding toss the male when you know its male and save yourself time,supplies and needed light space.

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I agree it would not be worth the risk to worry about the male, however there are only *two* viable plants. The male and female. Thus, even a "lame ass" smoke is better than nothing at all - even if it is only a placebo effect. And I know some friends who have done this for awhile (and I have had experience with what good homegrown bud is like), so I know you are completely right in saying I will giggle about thinking of smoking males; but I'm trying to make the best of what's around.

As for light / space - these are outdoor plants - the supply of light and space is not a factor.

When only working with two plants, the situation of time, energy, and risk is nothing compared to that of someone working a Sea of Green or similar setup. Just thought some background on the situation might make things more clear. Consider that there are only two left; one is known genetics, the other is from street brickweed. The one with known genetics came from a Cannabis Cup winning strain (a Haze variety from Green House Seed Co. :thumbsup turned female, so many blessings have been counted on that (should be some serious dankness from her). It would have really sucked if both of them turned out to be male.
Delta9Haze420 Reviewed by Delta9Haze420 on . Help with male plants... Hi again all, here is a question that doesn't get much attention because the answer can be pretty straight forward, but I ask because I am curious if there are any other answers besides the obvious. The sex of two plants were identified - a male and female (both are very large and healthy, it is very exciting). The female has just begun to flower (3 days ago still unsure of sex, now two or three female flowers are *just* visible). The male started to flower about a week ago, maybe a little Rating: 5