I guess what i mean with more seeds better odds is if you want 3 females, i wouldn't start with 3 seeds... ide prolly plant at least 6-7...then hopfully get the 3 you wanted. And if lucky get more then the 3.. but i'm basing that off 50/50 odds...
which all this said is basically what you said in your last line...but I get your point, i just refuse to think math applies to everything lol
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