Seven out of seven Silver Haze females that were taken as clones off another female Silver Haze, have today on day 32 of flower, developed male flowers, on my medicinal grow. They probably developed earlier, being that every plant had them in variying amounts, and stages. Some have just a few, others have male flowers on a dozen buds. The female buds are coming along nice and fatty though and I'm passed being sad, and just going to have to finish this crop as a seeded batch. The other patient who hooked me up with the clones said that he hasn't heard of any hermies coming from this mom. I know a couple of the people who got his clones too and they said no hermies on their crops.
I'm not sure what I did to force these ladies to go bi. When they were a few inches tall, they had pH problems. I'm growing them in a pretty light proof 4X4 tent under a 600 Watt cool tube. Temp is always around 80º though before I got a Vortex fan it was about 86º. Humidity stays around 50% in the grow tent, here in the high desert. I left a window open near them and they got 15º air blowing through them for a night. Recently all the larger lower fan leaves yellowed and I am trimming them off when they have no green left. I'm using Roots Soil and their Master lineup, Organics with the addition of two synthetics, Big Swell and Amino Aide. They were vegged under a 4 ft 8 bulb T5, which made them nice and dense.
I've read several posts mentioning Dutch Master Reverse. Is this product good for my situation? I imagine the fewer male flowers developing the better. Also is this product poisonous? I don't want to smoke or make edibles from something that is really toxic.
Several other posts mentioned that this seems to be a good way to get feminized seeds. Since the original mom hasn't allegedly been producing other hermies. Am I correct in this?
I really wanted to grow a crop Sinsemilla, this is my first crop. I feel that I screwed myself big time. I've read tons of articles on this site as well as others, and tried to base decisions for my girls, on advice other people gave, after reading many responses for each topic.
I signed up for a 300 level Biology class called Adaptive Botany, which basically will teach me everything about plants, growing them, and how to produce commercial agricultural crops, for this spring semester. I figure after taking that class I could grow much better, and I need more elective credits.
So my questions:
1. Could a few little light leaks switch a whole crop to hermie?
2. Are the seeds going to be feminized for sure? I read plenty of posts saying this seems to be the case, Xx breeding with an Xx, will produce feminized.
3. Should I kill them all today, and if so will the plants still produce nice hash or butter, they are frosty?
4. Should I run out as soon as the grow shop opens and buy some Dutch Master Reverse?
Thanks, for your responses on my first post here on Rollitup.org Hopefully a pic or two will attach nicely.
I'm not sure what I did to force these ladies to go bi. When they were a few inches tall, they had pH problems. I'm growing them in a pretty light proof 4X4 tent under a 600 Watt cool tube. Temp is always around 80º though before I got a Vortex fan it was about 86º. Humidity stays around 50% in the grow tent, here in the high desert. I left a window open near them and they got 15º air blowing through them for a night. Recently all the larger lower fan leaves yellowed and I am trimming them off when they have no green left. I'm using Roots Soil and their Master lineup, Organics with the addition of two synthetics, Big Swell and Amino Aide. They were vegged under a 4 ft 8 bulb T5, which made them nice and dense.
I've read several posts mentioning Dutch Master Reverse. Is this product good for my situation? I imagine the fewer male flowers developing the better. Also is this product poisonous? I don't want to smoke or make edibles from something that is really toxic.
Several other posts mentioned that this seems to be a good way to get feminized seeds. Since the original mom hasn't allegedly been producing other hermies. Am I correct in this?
I really wanted to grow a crop Sinsemilla, this is my first crop. I feel that I screwed myself big time. I've read tons of articles on this site as well as others, and tried to base decisions for my girls, on advice other people gave, after reading many responses for each topic.
I signed up for a 300 level Biology class called Adaptive Botany, which basically will teach me everything about plants, growing them, and how to produce commercial agricultural crops, for this spring semester. I figure after taking that class I could grow much better, and I need more elective credits.
So my questions:
1. Could a few little light leaks switch a whole crop to hermie?
2. Are the seeds going to be feminized for sure? I read plenty of posts saying this seems to be the case, Xx breeding with an Xx, will produce feminized.
3. Should I kill them all today, and if so will the plants still produce nice hash or butter, they are frosty?
4. Should I run out as soon as the grow shop opens and buy some Dutch Master Reverse?
Thanks, for your responses on my first post here on Rollitup.org Hopefully a pic or two will attach nicely.