Late planting with the bi polar express

bi polar express

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This thread went no where but decided to update anyway my 7 ft early pearl finally flipped but male the latest flip with no preflowers I have ever seen just my luck everything else flipped female so I believe im down to 20 ranging from above knee high to my chest I'm on slow internet pics later if this thread picks up
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Most of my biggest plants were males. My BIL, {who supplied me with seeds last year} said he wants some pollen from the tallest one I have. He grows in tall trees, and the plants do better when they can reach up there and touch the sun.
 

bi polar express

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Most of my biggest plants were males. My BIL, {who supplied me with seeds last year} said he wants some pollen from the tallest one I have. He grows in tall trees, and the plants do better when they can reach up there and touch the sun.
Guerrilla gardening is the hardest I just assumed it was going to be female because I've never seen a male get so bushy
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Guerrilla gardening is the hardest I just assumed it was going to be female because I've never seen a male get so bushy
My BST2 male was 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide. The CP1 males were more the prototypical male. More than 10 feet tall, but pretty narrow. On the plus side, I have lots and lots of pollen now.
 

bi polar express

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My BST2 male was 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide. The CP1 males were more the prototypical male. More than 10 feet tall, but pretty narrow. On the plus side, I have lots and lots of pollen now.
Do your males seem to flip faster? This male flipped later than everything by a whole week supposed to be an early finisher
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Do your males seem to flip faster? This male flipped later than everything by a whole week supposed to be an early finisher
Each patch had a little different starting time, as they were different ages. But for plants in the same patch, they showed at about the same time. That said, I only get to a patch once a week on average, so it could have been a day or two early and I wouldn't have known it.
 

bi polar express

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Each patch had a little different starting time, as they were different ages. But for plants in the same patch, they showed at about the same time. That said, I only get to a patch once a week on average, so it could have been a day or two early and I wouldn't have known it.
Due to unfortunate circumstance I was only able to pt down one plot all In the same patch and it was the latest to flip hell some flipped 3 weeks before
 

eddy600

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I ended up with one plant out of 8 vegged it inside for six weeks,it's been outside for three weeks.300 miles south of you usually the weed comes out good on these late starters but this one has been hit by bugs
 

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