Male plants

dtankd

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i have two male ones..now growed about 8 inch///is these males good for any cloning ? or clones will come out still male?
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dtankd

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thanx for quick replys ...i m rite now....look in the middle one male
one on the right....
 

Johnnyorganic

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i have two male ones..now growed about 8 inch///is these males good for any cloning ? or clones will come out still male?
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Males can be cloned. Any clone will be identical to the parent.

Males are good for pollen production. That's about it. If you do not plan on producing seeds, eliminate all males.

I've grown out males for observation purposes in the past. To experience a complete male life cycle. It's interesting.

Good luck and good growing.
 

MaryJaneDoe

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Ummmmmmmmmmm How in the hell can you tell that any of them is male? They aren't even big enough to sex. I hate to break your heart but your grow needs a little help man. You have to do a lot of work before you get to the sexing part. These little plants need some love, light, and some pots to grow in.
 

headbandrocker

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Dont kill the males-i have cloned my doods and give them to breeders who use them-i have a room just for the doods.
Are they planted in soil in the ground?Next to your birds?Then you might hve a problem,if not just move the dood and keep him alive and youll have pollen for ever-seeds for life
 

MaryJaneDoe

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Have you seen the grow he's talking about? They aren't even close to being ready little lone sexed. If you want pollen to make seeds then you better do it in another part of the place. I put a bag over mine and then collected the pollen then took a paint brush and slightly dipped and spread some on a bud cluster worked great. But these plants aren't even close to ready
 

thelastpirate

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8 days? They should be alot bigger and bushier than what you have now. Put them into some 1 qt pots (at least) ASAP. You wont be able to tell sex for at least another 7 weeks, if not longer. Get the brightest flourescent light you can find, and put it about 2" from the top of the plants, and keep it on 24/7. Keep 'em MOIST, not wet. They wont need ferts for a couple of weeks at least.

And that's just to get you started on the right path.......
 

Tryingtomastrkush

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shit that pic he posted sure as hell looks like a male idk why yall are saying its too early to see the sex.....look at that second pic those have to be clones he forced into flowering....im not sure he was trying that but thats what it looks like to me
 
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