The male plant, which sprouted out of the soil a good two days before the female plant is now a fraction of the height of the female since inducing flowering a few weeks ago.

Small cabinet, same lighting & watering schedule, same nutes ... I just measured them: the female's 22" tall while the male is about 12.5" tall.

If that trend keeps up, the female will be twice the size of the the male, which means only the bottom branches are likely be pollinated, the top branches and cola are a good 10" higher than the male's cola, and with the light fixture being 1/2" from the top of the tallest plant, the male isn't getting as much light and isn't stretching; I don't get it!
Pedro de Pacas Reviewed by Pedro de Pacas on . This is weird! The male plant, which sprouted out of the soil a good two days before the female plant is now a fraction of the height of the female since inducing flowering a few weeks ago. Small cabinet, same lighting & watering schedule, same nutes ... I just measured them: the female's 22" tall while the male is about 12.5" tall. If that trend keeps up, the female will be twice the size of the the male, which means only the bottom branches are likely be pollinated, the top branches and cola are a Rating: 5