muybiensur
Active Member
So after a fairly tragic beginner's start, 1 sprout from 10 seeds, I am wondering how I should go forward.
I have one strong sprout, but know that if it turns into a male then it'd be pretty much useless. I don't know too much about hermaphrodite plants, and get the sense that they really vary between types and plant conditions.
Thoughts:
I see that you can force a plant to hermaphrodite through stressing (messing with light, nutrients, water etc).
Therefore, if I don't want to risk a male only plant should I force it? Worse comes to worse I get a hermi female, which might make feminized seeds, or a hermi male which-- and this is the real question-- is worth more than just the male itself (thc wise).
I am thinking if I force a male to herm, would I be able to cut off all male parts and basically raise a tranny plant?
I'd really like to lower my risk of having a big green house plant from Holland (why is Holland so goddamn far, it takes like a month for their seeds to arrive!!) and try and make this one baby worth something
I have one strong sprout, but know that if it turns into a male then it'd be pretty much useless. I don't know too much about hermaphrodite plants, and get the sense that they really vary between types and plant conditions.
Thoughts:
I see that you can force a plant to hermaphrodite through stressing (messing with light, nutrients, water etc).
Therefore, if I don't want to risk a male only plant should I force it? Worse comes to worse I get a hermi female, which might make feminized seeds, or a hermi male which-- and this is the real question-- is worth more than just the male itself (thc wise).
I am thinking if I force a male to herm, would I be able to cut off all male parts and basically raise a tranny plant?
I'd really like to lower my risk of having a big green house plant from Holland (why is Holland so goddamn far, it takes like a month for their seeds to arrive!!) and try and make this one baby worth something