I started with 7 or so plants, one of which is extremely small so I've written it off. Now I have 6, I know that at least 2 of them are female and one is a male, so i chopped him down. Down to five plants now, two of them are female and the other three I don't know. I was wondering if I should just cut the rest down and focus on my two females. I'm growing in an apartment and smell is an issue but my concern with having only two plants is low yield. They are roughly 17" tall now and have been flowering for 2 weeks. I also don't want to fuck up and pollenate my females. So would slimming my garden down to just two females be a good idea? Idealy I would love to come out of this with 40 or so grams but that's just dreaming.
Earl_Grey Reviewed by Earl_Grey on . I have 2 female and 3 mystery, what to do. I started with 7 or so plants, one of which is extremely small so I've written it off. Now I have 6, I know that at least 2 of them are female and one is a male, so i chopped him down. Down to five plants now, two of them are female and the other three I don't know. I was wondering if I should just cut the rest down and focus on my two females. I'm growing in an apartment and smell is an issue but my concern with having only two plants is low yield. They are roughly 17" tall now and have been Rating: 5