Week 2 flowering, found sum males, need advice please

+GROWTH

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Hi all, so im in week two of flowering, couple different strains going. the three cush plants i have flowering, two so far have shown male traits. I have removed them and put them in a seperate closet, can i breed these for seeds or will they all be male. my other question is i would like to find out if my other two kush plants in veg are males as well, can i put these plants safely in the flower room with the others, just long enuf so i can see what the sex is, or is it too high a risk of polinating the others. any help would be appretiated.
 

MrMarine420

Active Member
"can i put these plants safely in the flower room with the others, just long enuf so i can see what the sex"
I dont see why not
 

okeefe

Active Member
Hi all, so im in week two of flowering, couple different strains going. the three cush plants i have flowering, two so far have shown male traits. I have removed them and put them in a seperate closet, can i breed these for seeds or will they all be male. my other question is i would like to find out if my other two kush plants in veg are males as well, can i put these plants safely in the flower room with the others, just long enuf so i can see what the sex is, or is it too high a risk of polinating the others. any help would be appretiated.

the seeds will be good to grow for both female and male......a good technique is when the male starts pollinating you can grab some pollen and put it on on of the lower buds of the female plants. be very careful not to pollenate the rest of the plant and what that will do is create feminised seeds and you will still be able to produce great bud on the main cola. im not completly sure of the exact way to successfully do this without fucking it up but its definatley worth looking into more detail
 

sine143

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I'm pretty sure that is not how fem seeds are produced. As far as I know, breeders actually take 100% female plants, and poison them with irregular light patterns until they hermie, thus providing genetically female seeds. The method you describe will produce normal seeds. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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