More than one male ideally you would get a few good ones then use more than one it is better for the health of a line long term that way if it has to be only one male your going for the best looking one tight floral clusters smelly and nice visible resin nice structure also not the earliest one either it just ain't so good long term going the one male routeI have a Durban Poison female that I'm going to cross with Super Silver Haze male.
If multiple male seeds germinate, which plant should I choose?
Shortest, Biggest, tightest node spacing, etc.
I'll be growing indoors (only option in Ohio) in a tent. 6 plants maximum.
Thanks
Definitely that's better than just one imoI would go 3 females and 3 males to ensure you get the biggest range of genetic potential. I'd also start the females flower about 3 weeks before the males to increase the amount of budsites to recieve pollen, but I am in no way an expert.
I'm sure some more educated and experienced folk will chime in soon!