Yea, most of the strains available today have the potential to intersex though True females are not at all common. I've seen plenty of growers grow out Tga without an issue. I'm hoping the same goes for my seeds. Either way, I won't be let down because I'm investing in some great genetics ( even if in random recombinations). If I do end up with an intersex issue, so be it, I can always work on that later.everything he puts out is prone to herm, why all the astonishment. now you can pay a whole lot more for it.
I understand as much, but I figured he'd at least be replacing beans that totally fucked up someone's grow... then again I guess if everything he puts out is like that it could get expensive. Pretty fucked up IMO.everything he puts out is prone to herm, why all the astonishment. now you can pay a whole lot more for it.
he slammed me years ago when his jc2 went full blown on me, i make it a point to put him down every chance i get. it's easy with the crap he puts out.I understand as much, but I figured he'd at least be replacing beans that totally fucked up someone's grow... then again I guess if everything he puts out is like that it could get expensive. Pretty fucked up IMO.
I think that is what I said before I realized how much money intersexed plants costs your garden.Yea, most of the strains available today have the potential to intersex though True females are not at all common. I've seen plenty of growers grow out Tga without an issue. I'm hoping the same goes for my seeds. Either way, I won't be let down because I'm investing in some great genetics ( even if in random recombinations). If I do end up with an intersex issue, so be it, I can always work on that later.
What's optic foliar?I use optic foliar (Switch and transport) Days 7 and 17 in bloom and haven't had any problems.
If the plant is throwing out tons of male parts I can imagine the devastation. I have a girl in my garden right now who is so covered in trichs by the time any bananas show up that the pollen is effectively localized. I've only ever been able to find one at a time so I know the numbers are low and this is what I hope will be as far as worst case scenarios go with my TGA.I think that is what I said before I realized how much money intersexed plants costs your garden.
Optic Foliar SWITCH allows your plants to transition into bloom, by preventing and combating key stress factors that can delay the formation of bloom sets.What's optic foliar?
Snake oils sounds like.Optic Foliar SWITCH allows your plants to transition into bloom, by preventing and combating key stress factors that can delay the formation of bloom sets.
By utilizing Optic Foliar SWITCH early in the first 2 weeks of bloom; growers are then able to ensure that their plants will begin to form flower sites and maximize flower growth. Optic Foliar Switch Nutrient has been shown to stop male flower maturity in plants that exhibit male traits i.e., hermaphroditic plants. Optic Foliar Switch has a fast reversal of action against already existing male flowers in addition to preventing male flowers from forming.
Optic Foliar SWITCH assures no loss in growth, quality or yield!
No just used for fem plants to stop formation of male flowers. has worked for me with 100% success rate to date.Snake oils sounds like.
Dutch master gold reverse also works great!
Learn something new every day.These are Plant Growth Regulators. Most of these are for use on ornamentals, and not allowed on food crops due to concerns over potential carcinogens. I would be very cautious spraying any shit on your plants that you are not 100% certain about.
And no, I don't consider a brochure from the company selling it 100% certainty.
http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/plant-growth-regulators-poison-marijuana/
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Thanks for the reply and info. But I don't know how you really know the effectiveness.No just used for fem plants to stop formation of male flowers. has worked for me with 100% success rate to date.
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