ok my head hurts after reading that.... math sucks!..I think you're better off just :jointsmile: and hoping you get females. I'm not so sure it would work that way.... more seeds better odds ide say, but prolly depends on genetics and treatment to the plant and how sensitive the strain to stress etc..
Twentyinches Reviewed by Twentyinches on . decrease the chance of having all males using math Let's say you've got a small grow space and can only flower two plants. So you plant 3 seedlings instead of 2 hoping to increase your chances of having 2 females. Common sense, right? But by how much exactly did you increase your chances? If you only have 2 seedlings, assuming you don't have feminized seeds and ignoring environmental factors which might affect sex, you've only got a 1-in-4 chance (25%) that both are female. But there's also a 1-in-4 chance that both are males. There's a Rating: 5