Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I think they could have been stressed enough to go male, who knows. It is only a theory. I am glad you got at least one female Emmie. That is what is truly important, not proving my theory right or wrong.... If the seed appearance thing works, that might be better anyway and I am experimenting with sprouting and identifying sex, not necessarily growing out, just experimenting. Not enough data yet to know with any confidence any truths.

EDIT: By the way, note how the red is so brilliant and it goes all the way around the leaf petiole? Might be a slight nute deficiency there.
I'm thinking you are right WW. I am noticing a bit of yellowing all of a sudden today. My order of the FoxFarms trio should be here tomorrow... I will hit them on the next watering. As far as the red, do you mean there on the top down picture?

Finished up the second tent's ventilation today and moved #4 to his new digs. I am waiting to see what happens and then will pick the best male to produce some pollen to bring back to my female very carefully. I will probably put the lucky winner into flower very soon and collect the pollen for later when the female(s) are ready. As fast as #4 matured makes him a strong contender for that spot already.

I looked and looked at our 2 remaining and could not decide one way or the other. I think that #1 is about ready to show, and I am betting that this is going to be another boy... I think I am seeing one starting to form on a stalk and think I might see some clustering... I am watching...

#3 is the one I am most confused about. Keep in mind this is the one that looked different than the rest all along. It seems to be a lot further away from maturity than the rest and there are just a few sites starting to develop that will indicate sex. Still waiting on the new camera to be able to get a better look at it.

I figure we are still several weeks from going to flower, but I might be surprised yet again. Several tasks are ahead for the girl(s) in the crowd including re-potting, cloning, FIM and starting to train on the SCRog screen as we recover from all this attention and start growing again.

Right now, the 3 still in the main tent are standing at about 9".

Someone make the snow stop here in the midwest... this is quite enough.

Emmie