USMC_PotOphile
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Can someone give me a clue here, please? Is my baby girl now a adolescent male? What actually causes this change?
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yeah its a boy, but a plants sex is actually as genetic as a humans sex..and while stress sometimes makes one human turn the opposite sex, its usually predestined from birth..lol, its the same with plants, their sex is what it is from seed to smoke, never changes...and even if he did clone, the clones would all be male as well.It's hormones dude. Plain and simple. Shit like this is why you definitely need to learn to clone.
It's impossible to tell from that picture whether it's male or female - give it more time to be sure. It does 'look' male but it's impossible to be 100% sure, the calls yours.Can someone give me a clue here, please? Is my baby girl now a adolescent male? What actually causes this change?
This is just rubbish pure and simple and completely wrong.yeah its a boy, but a plants sex is actually as genetic as a humans sex..and while stress sometimes makes one human turn the opposite sex, its usually predestined from birth..lol, its the same with plants, their sex is what it is from seed to smoke, never changes...and even if he did clone, the clones would all be male as well.
Are you in flowering yet and how long if you are? Looking at the picture there is nothing to worry about yet. Keep an eye on it and all should be good. It can take up to 3 weeks in flowering to determine sex! Mine just took 2.5 weeks. Glad I didn't chuck her. Males usually determine sex first, so just hold out for a little longer. Good luck!Can someone give me a clue here, please? Is my baby girl now a adolescent male? What actually causes this change?
Not everyone has the space, resources, environment or opportunity to keep mother plants and take clones from them - some people have to grow from seed - they have no choice. To suggest you 'learn how to clone' to get around the problem of determining sex is just nonsense for several reasons - 1) Because not everyone can grow from clone and 2) Mothers lose vigour and health when kept over long periods of time which is why it's best to start a new mother from seed every couple of years or so. 3) If you want to start a new strain usually you'll have to start it from seed.yeah spittin'..I know that. I was reiterating /backing up a comment I made to USMC in another thread about the time wasted/space wasted growing from seeds rather than isolating a female and taking cuts.
This isn't the only plant he/they have going...and I am just suggesting that they investigate cloning and get on with it rather than wondering if 1/2 of their crop has gone male on each grow in the future.
Not everyone has the space, resources, environment or opportunity to keep mother plants and take clones from them - some people have to grow from seed - they have no choice. To suggest you 'learn how to clone' to get around the problem of determining sex is just nonsense for several reasons - 1) Because not everyone can grow from clone and 2) Mothers lose vigour and health when kept over long periods of time which is why it's best to start a new mother from seed every couple of years or so. 3) If you want to start a new strain usually you'll have to start it from seed.
I never stated it was nonsense to keep a 'mother plant' I said it was 'nonsense' to learn how to clone from mother plants because it avoids sexing problems because not everyone has the opportunity to keep mother plants!While it is true, not everyone may have the space for a mother plant......keeping a mother to guarantee females is anything but nonsense, in fact it is a common reason to use a mother. You pick a mother because it has the traits that you want to keep, the main benefit of doing this is all FEMALES. Not having to waste time or energy on a male is a defenite benefit.
Just because you've mis-interpreted something I've said doesn't make it wrong. If you don't have a 'clone mother' you can't clone from it can you? I never stated that cloning was so hard that few people could learn how to do it.(1) Wrong. Anyone with a brain and the ability to read can easily clone this plant with minimal space and minimal equipment.
Just because you happen to disagree with something I'm afraid doesn't make it wrong.(2) Wrong. You can clone from now until doomsday from the same clone line (rejuvenating the mom OR better yet..taking cuts from each plant you have from each veg cycle rather than keeping *moms*) and not lose a damn thing. I grew the SAME clone line (one strain) for 12 years and it was as good the last crop as it was the first...and I got it as a clone myself that had been going for years prior to my growin it.
Then you're lucky you have access to some good clone stock - the vast majority of growers do not and have to start from seed if they want to grow out a new strain - and that's my point - not everyone has access to clones in the way you do and to suggest to someone else that they follow the route you follow may not be appropriate.New strains can be intro'd to the garden via new seed starts...or they can arrive via clones from others. I've gone both ways over my 15+ years..but mostly go for a good clone from someone who I've sampled the bud and KNOW what I'll be growing than hopin I find a true keeper in a pack of seed...especially these days.
It's cool man. I want to hear everyones opinion about everything. It's the only way you can truly approach this project with an open mind. And I know that I will never ask all the right questions to get all the answers I'm looking for. So you and Babygro destroy new guy threads like this often?Sorry to trash up yer thread...just tryin to save you a few YEARS time here and diffuse some info that may cause you a bit of lost time in the future.
That's what I did, the two clones I took are currently in flowering and I was hoping to keep one as a mother but realised fairly early on that I simply didn't have the space or resources at this current time to keep and maintain it - so I put it into flowering.What I've done for most of my grows is to take clones from each plant in the veg cycle...root em...and then throw the plants i took the cuts from into 12/12 when the clkones are well established. When the clones are big enough and I need more cuts I simply repeat the process.
And that also reinforces my earlier point - that clone mothers kept for a couple of years can lose health, vigour and potency over time which is why it's best to start from fresh genetics every couple of years. Taking a clone from a clone is fine as long as the plant the clone comes from is healthy and vigourous.So NO..I didn't keep the same clone MOM for 12 years. However, it WAS the SAME strain and the cuts used for those 12 years were derived from that one plant with no new influx of genetics along the way.
No, the reason many people don't have clones is because they simply do not have the resources, environment, space and facility to take clones from a female plant before it goes into flowering and root and veg it. This requires TWO plant growing areas - one for the flowering of the mature females the clones come from and one to root and veg the clones.the reason folks don't have access to clones is because...like in this instance...they simply fail to take em (and in turn, to offer em to others).