Quote Originally Posted by duffydawn
If you were here with my "Mr. Khronik" I'd smoke you out and try and learn more..I really do appreciate your input..Which is alot better then getting accused of spreading disinformation....and ridiculed... And yeah you were exactly right..I did assume the plants I had planted last year were male..And indeed they were just hermies with boat-loads of seeds....You've really cleared up alot of my confusion..Thanks again..I can't say it enough
Haha, yeah, I wouldn't mind that, weed around here is really unreliable and my single plant has three weeks left until harvest. I was just thinking, cannabis drops a lot of seeds. Maybe the plants you have grew from unsprouted seeds that were in the soil. Cannabis is not a perennial, so there is no reason to transplant the whole plant if you're trying to get it to grow back next year. You just need seeds.

Both male and female cannabis plants will turn into hermaphrodites in response to stress, and growing outdoors in Oklahoma sounds pretty stressful! If you take good care of them, the plants will separate into males and females, which it sounds like they're doing now.

By the way...the pic's of my plants are on the 1st page of this thread..If you wouldn't mind checkin em out and tellin me what ya think about em..that'd be nice...I'm starting to type like an Okie now :P
the pic's are about a month and a half old now....The plants are much much bigger than they are in the pic's now...
Those are really big, nice looking plants! My outdoor grows never got that big. I'm assuming they descended from plants grown for drug purposes, since you say they smoke pretty well. They look like sativas (as opposed to indicas), which do grow tall like that, and back during the 70s, that's pretty much all they grew. However, since they have probably spent a few decades evolving to devoting more of their energy to staying alive and less to making THC, they are probably kind of low-grade. You could do a LOT better if you got some high-quality seeds. :thumbsup:

By the way, if you find a particular post helpful on these boards, you can click on the little scale icon in the top right corner of the post, to give the person that posted it reputation. Just a useful thing to know for these boards. :smokin: