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iamdrpepperful
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I found a decently large patch of Sativa a few days ago and am not sure what to do.
The plant has just began flowering. The males have just began to open flowers (probably less than 5% had opened) The females have barely began to flower, only a few pistils.
I have removed all the male plants and I would guess there are maybe 45-50 females left.
Here is a picture of one of the females

Another pic of some girls

I noticed when I was pulling out the males that the roots were not very strong. Should I add some top soil, or just do nothing at all? The plants seem pretty healthy as they are.
One of the pictures shows an unhealthy leaf. Is this a problem? I haven't noticed very much of it, maybe just a few here and there. Just don't want it to be a problem later on.

What nutrient(s) should I use to get the best yield? They're about to flower, and I want to know if there's anything I can add to increase yield since I haven't been able to take care of them up until this point in their cycle.
ONE last question. I was wondering if I should thin the plot out, either by transplanting some of the girls to a different location, or just simply ripping them out. I don't want to rip them out, but if it means that I'll get a higher yield by doing so, it might be worth it.
The plant has just began flowering. The males have just began to open flowers (probably less than 5% had opened) The females have barely began to flower, only a few pistils.
I have removed all the male plants and I would guess there are maybe 45-50 females left.
Here is a picture of one of the females

Another pic of some girls


I noticed when I was pulling out the males that the roots were not very strong. Should I add some top soil, or just do nothing at all? The plants seem pretty healthy as they are.
One of the pictures shows an unhealthy leaf. Is this a problem? I haven't noticed very much of it, maybe just a few here and there. Just don't want it to be a problem later on.

What nutrient(s) should I use to get the best yield? They're about to flower, and I want to know if there's anything I can add to increase yield since I haven't been able to take care of them up until this point in their cycle.
ONE last question. I was wondering if I should thin the plot out, either by transplanting some of the girls to a different location, or just simply ripping them out. I don't want to rip them out, but if it means that I'll get a higher yield by doing so, it might be worth it.