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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    These two finally showed this morning, and they are both female. but since they are both from bag seed that was saved for over a year its hard to say if they are the same strain. the one is obviously taller than the other (had to LST b/c it was growing so fast).

    I only have room for ONE to continue to grow so i need to choose which to get rid of.

    anyways my question is which one would you continue to grow if you had to make a choice? please give reason if you dont mind.

    THANKS!!!
    Gasper02 Reviewed by Gasper02 on . Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower? These two finally showed this morning, and they are both female. but since they are both from bag seed that was saved for over a year its hard to say if they are the same strain. the one is obviously taller than the other (had to LST b/c it was growing so fast). I only have room for ONE to continue to grow so i need to choose which to get rid of. anyways my question is which one would you continue to grow if you had to make a choice? please give reason if you dont mind. THANKS!!! Rating: 5

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    The one on the right the lateral branches are bigger, and its more spread out, still, i would put the other one outside or somethin, and just let it do its thing, theres no point throwing it away...

    i also suggest re-potting the one you keep into a bigger pot, do it now before you have the risk of stressing it into being hermie...

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    Quote Originally Posted by Abattoir Dream
    The one on the right the lateral branches are bigger, and its more spread out,
    i also suggest re-potting the one you keep into a bigger pot, do it now before you have the risk of stressing it into being hermie...

    agreed on the re-pot

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    would love to keep the other one, there is about a foot of snow outside so it would be imposible to place it out in the cold (will probably just be given to a friend). and yes the winner will recieve a new 3 gallon home.

    is there anyway someone could post a picture of a hermie in its earliest stage? just curious b/c at first i thought that it might possibly be a male, but this morning at the very top node was sure enough several female hairs. I fear that the big one might be on the verge of becoming a hermie, and if so would like to know and maybe will just keep the smaller one.

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    a hermie will have female and male parts.sometimes the male parts dont sohw right away. i just ran into 4 hermies in my 10 plant room and i was 4 weeks into 12/12.need less to say they released pollin and hopefully didnt ruin the whole crop.

    here is the top of one of my hermie. nice bud but had male sack down on the bottom two branches.

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    there are signs of female, just not in pic (unless what i am about to show is a female sign)

    wish were better quality but best can do for now.

    QUESTION1: anyone tell if its a hermie? (remember there are female pistels showing!)

    QUESTION2: Say they both are hermies (refer to first post) The smaller of the two has the most female pistels showing. Would that change some opinions as to which to keep and flower?

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    When I blew up pic two, it looks like two balls on the node below where you circled....

    Bree

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    well maybe we'll just give it one more day and see what happens... if anyone else has opinions they be much appreciated.

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    Since you are not sure of the strain, it is unwise to throw either out at this time.

    If you must throw one out, it would be a total crap shoot, if sex is not an issue.

    You have no idea as to which one will produce the most trichomes.

    With unknown strains, you have NO IDEA, so, if you must, flip a coin.

    Its 50/50 at this point...again...sex withstanding.

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    Proud Father of Two little Girls!!! Question for the Experienced Grower?

    i would say those are balls... keep the other one, hermies are gay, also if you see any little YELLOW bannanas they are male bits too..

    good luck ...

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