Open Show n' Tell 2016

BcDigger

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Delicious seeds sugar candy comming down tomorrow after a long ass outdoor season with more ups and downs ive ever had to deal with, dont think ill get the yeild i was expecting but i think ill atleast pull 10+oz (hopefully) she smells out of this world.

More photos in my thread.
 

mushroom head

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I've been getting a lot of males the past few months. Sad at 1st but then it helps keep my plant count reasonable.
This is true, I had more plants than I needed. I always like to have more though, mother nature can be a nasty bitch. I've had hail mess up quite a few plants. And we get nasty wind here, seems no matter how much I tie them up they still get broken branches.

Time to look through the bean stash and get planting!
 

Jozikins

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Well that was a kick in the nuts. 4/10 blue cheese have shown sex and are male. All three of my cheesequakes X bl are male. What in the actual..

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I've heard that germinating temperature affects gender in seeds kind of like how reptile eggs do the same thing. I think it's under 72°f to encourage females, 72°f and above for encouraging males. It might be that 78°f is the tipping point, I can't recall.
 

mushroom head

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I've heard that germinating temperature affects gender in seeds kind of like how reptile eggs do the same thing. I think it's under 72°f to encourage females, 72°f and above for encouraging males. It might be that 78°f is the tipping point, I can't recall.
Interesting.. I've been germing in my veg room that is a stable 80f.. maybe not such a good idea..
 
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