Are these male? And can I transplant in first week of flower? I have confidence I can without shock if that matters. View attachment 4940633View attachment 4940634View attachment 4940635View attachment 4940636View attachment 4940637View attachment 4940638
Yea I think I’ll just leave it then. Don’t want to risk it. The reason I didn’t is cause I have 11 in a 4x4 but it looks like I’m going to have a lot of extra space now lol.Looking male to me, transplant in flower not advised really as the stress at that stage can most definitely cause hermie and host of issues! Don’t get me wrong it can be done but the environment and the transplant has to be done with as much care as possible most people would repot before flower avoiding this risk!
Yea I think I’ll just leave it then. Don’t want to risk it. The reason I didn’t is cause I have 11 in a 4x4 but it looks like I’m going to have a lot of extra space now lol.
Agreed when I get in my new apartment and get a decent stash of medicine, I think then I would love to learn to breed and clone etc. eventually I will!I started with using fem seeds because of the space/time constraints I faced.
Investing the time and expense as well as the lost yield from tossing males is no bueno.
I now have enough space and resources to run pheno hunts using reg seeds.
I'm not sure if there are any appreciable pheno differences on reg seeds vs. fems, but I like to let nature decide.
Again, I only do this because I have the space and resources to devote to searching, if I only wanted to produce flower then fems make more sense to me.
If you're only looking for a mother to run clones then fem seeds are fine. A lot of strains only only available as regular seed though.I started with using fem seeds because of the space/time constraints I faced.
Investing the time and expense as well as the lost yield from tossing males is no bueno.
I now have enough space and resources to run pheno hunts using reg seeds.
I'm not sure if there are any appreciable pheno differences on reg seeds vs. fems, but I like to let nature decide.
Again, I only do this because I have the space and resources to devote to searching, if I only wanted to produce flower then fems make more sense to me.
If you're actually using the males it makes sense. Being afraid of witchcrafted fems is funny to me.Did someone call for a weirdo? Mainly photos with a few fems for good measure. When I find fire, I like to make seeds, and I am on a perpetual pheno hunt...
Yea I’m never growing reg seeds again. The article I read about fem. seeds was old on the old way they used to make them. Come to find out there is a way better method of making them now with silver spray. I will only use reg seeds if I breed in the future. Next grow I’m doing 4 fem seeds in a scrog.and when I took these other ones out I realized how much easier it is to control R.H now
Yea I’m going to leave it. This is why there only in 3 gallons. Here is the before and after lmao. And I’m only 100% the front one is female. The small ones I threw in there cuz I thought I killed the bigger ones at one point.I wouldn't transplant if they are starting to flower. You will most likely shock the plant into just sitting dormant for a while. Least that's my opinion.
Are these male? And can I transplant in first week of flower? I have confidence I can without shock if that matters. View attachment 4940635