Quote Originally Posted by spiked666killer
Just get read of them rate away. Find a way to make them usefull.
Just dont throw them away you can get caught like that. If you wait they can turn the females in to males. Why would you want them anyways?
can someone tell me why in the hell are all these people giving out misinformation that a male can turn all the females into males??? its like saying me a female human standing by a male human being, the male can turn me into a male by just standing there......

males can pollinate and make the females have seeds... as in if the guy were put his stick into my whoo whoo and bust a nut, i'd get a seed (a baby) possibly
SinZofTeagan Reviewed by SinZofTeagan on . Males in my patch! Hey guys. I just checked up on my clones and i noticed some males in the bunch. they are only about 7 weeks old from clone, and had only 4 males in the bunch of 80 or so. My question is, i spotted them while they were young....do they cause a problem due to pollenating?, and do they pollenate the same time as the females flower? I heard that having them mixed in your crop can screw things up ( i kind of figured that). I moved two about 100 ft away from one patch, and have them tucked behind Rating: 5