I got my jeweler's loupe in the mail yesterday so I got a close look at the three plants I am putting on 12/12 tonight- and I swear I could see the telltale V of white pistils on each of them! I've seen my share of baby ballsacks and there are none so far! I know it will be clearer in a week or so, but I will post pics on Sunday when my husband gets back from Maine with the camera. The old growth is a little yellow, because I let them dry out a bit too much, but the new growth is nice and green. I just gave them their first drink of bloom fert- a light feeding to get them used to it.

Wow- three girls out of three- really lucky since I was only able to germ those three out of ten! Now I can officially name them- Aphrodite is the fat-bottomed on, Athena is the tall stately one, and Artemis is the fuller one.

So now if these really are all girls, then the two clones I took from each which have rooted nicely are also girls. I put them in the flower room, but should I keep one out to get bigger in veg? You see I am not too sure what to do with my clones-

This is great! Now, if I can just grow enough so I never have to scrounge around to find a dealer again, I will be so happy
Demeter Reviewed by Demeter on . I think all three are girls! I got my jeweler's loupe in the mail yesterday so I got a close look at the three plants I am putting on 12/12 tonight- and I swear I could see the telltale V of white pistils on each of them! I've seen my share of baby ballsacks and there are none so far! I know it will be clearer in a week or so, but I will post pics on Sunday when my husband gets back from Maine with the camera. The old growth is a little yellow, because I let them dry out a bit too much, but the new growth is nice and Rating: 5