I'm going to go ahead and ask another question while I'm in here. I have two plants that are definitely female (they have pretty little white hairs coming out of the nodes, no sign of balls), but I didn't start flowering them! I grew them outside, planning to move them indoors with lights for the flowering and budding since I can more easily control their environment/pests wouldn't be an issue. However, I'm fearful of moving them indoors since they've already taken to preflowering. My question is really...what do I do with them? Do I leave them outside and just let them do their thing? Do I move them inside? Is heat stress an issue (I live in NC and it's quite common for the temperature to reach 100 degrees) for the girls? I feel stressed out because I think I'm at a crucial stage of taking action, but I don't know where to go from here. Maybe I'm thinking about it too much...it's a fucking plant. I don't know, some advice about what to do with these about-to-flower females would be greatly appreciated.
moneyshot Reviewed by moneyshot on . Separating Males and Females Heyall, I have a small outdoor grow going right now (3 plants.) I was wondering how far I need to put the males away from the females so they don't turn the females into males. I know i can just get rid of the males, but I would like to keep them. How far (in feet) should I separate the two, so that when the males sacks pop, it won't turn the females into males? Thanks! VV Rating: 5