xtsho
Well-Known Member
Balls. Pluck them and keep growing. You might end up with a few seeds. No big deal.Close up of that node. Also found one that had opened.
View attachment 5107235View attachment 5107237
Balls. Pluck them and keep growing. You might end up with a few seeds. No big deal.Close up of that node. Also found one that had opened.
View attachment 5107235View attachment 5107237
Yeah indoors isnt great for plants apart from the ones that cant survive anywhere else each to there own i just think if your gonna breed with it u wanna use the best you canI saw this post once from meangene on IG...somehow hermies came up and he said "i used to sweat that stuff and then i realized all i can do is grow them out and if it doesn't happen there's nothing else i can do"
I personally do not stress test, but im leaning hard on the fact i grow outdoors. I know what a bad trait is so just gonna elem when it happens. Not sure how far an indoor needs to be taken, they're already under suprabiological life cycle. Shit id call that a stress test on its own to survive.
I'm curious what you were feeding the plants and if you used any additives and if so what they were. It's odd that it would happen on 4 plants from 4 different breeders.My first indoor grow with feminized seeds. The plants are really impressing me finishing up 2 weeks of flower. All plants are already frosting up and have been praying everyday. Going through the plants over the last week though and I found at least 1 or 2 male flowers or balls on each plant. Pollen sack didn't open yet. They were all down low on some scraggly larfy branches.
I did leave my plants for 4 days on week 2 of 12/12. I made a gravity drip system and cracked it open to water them while I was gone. Came back and the plants were kicking ass but I'm sure it wasn't ideal not sure if I just flooded the hell out of them for a day ND a half and they dried back or what.
Either way I'm sure it's something I did and not just genetics as I found one on every plant, 4 different breeders. Just wondering how common people find a male flower or two on their indoor grows? These plants have been doing great compared to my outdoor last year which took a beating in the desert out here but I never found any herms in my outdoor. Is the larfy chit herming because the light just isn't doing it down there?
That's the plan and I'm sure I'll end up with some seeds after seeing that one had opened. I just wish I could figure out what happened to cause them. I'm sure it's something I did as it happened to all 4 plants.Balls. Pluck them and keep growing. You might end up with a few seeds. No big deal.
Heres the mix I made, plants are in 4 gallon pots...I'm curious what you were feeding the plants and if you used any additives and if so what they were. It's odd that it would happen on 4 plants from 4 different breeders.
You shouldn't need or use Epsom salt in that mixHeres the mix I made, plants are in 4 gallon pots...
Soil:
10 gallons sphagnum peat miss
5 gal ewc
5 gal big rootz organic
10 gallons volcanic rock and clay pebbles
1 gallon biochar
Dr earth Homegrown 1/2c per 5 gal= 3 cups
Dr earth flower girl 1/4c
Mostly Water only with occasional Epsom salt one tsp per gal. Each plant drinks a but more than a half gallon ever other day. Top dressed with DE to try to help with gnats, probably used a bit too much. Top dressed with flower girl a week ago or so, maybe I did that too early or it was unnecessary.
Alright I'll cut that outYou shouldn't need or use Epsom salt in that mix
I was just curious if you were using some bottled proprietary Bloom Blaster or something with unknown ingredients But you're not.Heres the mix I made, plants are in 4 gallon pots...
Soil:
10 gallons sphagnum peat miss
5 gal ewc
5 gal big rootz organic
10 gallons volcanic rock and clay pebbles
1 gallon biochar
Dr earth Homegrown 1/2c per 5 gal= 3 cups
Dr earth flower girl 1/4c
Mostly Water only with occasional Epsom salt one tsp per gal. Each plant drinks a but more than a half gallon ever other day. Top dressed with DE to try to help with gnats, probably used a bit too much. Top dressed with flower girl a week ago or so, maybe I did that too early or it was unnecessary.
That is a good read. Pretty wild too. The crazy thing is these are the best looking plants I've ever grown, minus the balls. I am going to have to rethink my mix, and try to eliminate the humic acid going forward. It was nice and simple with the premix complete amendments but I think I'll go something closer to coots amendments next time.As to humic acid it’s included in this study. But it’s a deeper project and all should read this one.
“
In the present study, the effects of N, P, K, and humic acid supplementation on medical cannabis were studied. While the relationship between cannabinoid content and nutritional supplementation is not clear, the connection is probably a complex relationship involving a number of related parameters including nutrient availability, plant biosynthetic conditions, and other environmental and physiological signals.
Overall, the nutritional supplements significantly reduced cannabinoid variability throughout the plant, demonstrating the importance of developing agro-techniques for standardization of the chemical profile in the cannabis inflorescences. Most importantly, these results demonstrate the potential of environmental factors including mineral nutrition for regulating the concentrations of specific secondary metabolites in defined locals in the cannabis plant.”
Frontiers | Impact of N, P, K, and Humic Acid Supplementation on the Chemical Profile of Medical Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L)
Mineral nutrition is a major factor affecting plant growth and function. Increasing evidence supports the involvement of macro and micronutrients in secondar...www.frontiersin.org
Thank goodness for the Israelis in cannabis research.
I eliminated the humic after reading it decreases THC. But I’m with you. When I was using a fulvic/humic supplement I got bigger buds I think. Watching 7 dry now that didn’t get it once a week.That is a good read. Pretty wild too. The crazy thing is these are the best looking plants I've ever grown, minus the balls. I am going to have to rethink my mix, and try to eliminate the humic acid going forward. It was nice and simple with the premix complete amendments but I think I'll go something closer to coots amendments next time.