were is it safe to have a male if u have lots of females?

el tio

Active Member
ok i have probably like 24 females..all in diferent sizes and shapes and colors..but i have one plant that from the begeaning she looked very very healty a beautiful geen 9 finger leaves.. i mean..for his maybe 2 month old..he looks wayy beter than any 2 month plant that i ever had..because i dint knew the sex i put him in total dark for 24hrs lights 6 hrs 18 dark and then what do i kno fucking balls everywere..so im thinking..because i have so many females i could maybe make like a mix or something..maybe is a grate weed if he was female..but his not:(..i had males before but hes just very very beautiful..so were is a safe distance to have him and dont get mi girls full of seeds?????
 

jester1989

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Get that male away from your girls. Your gonna want them in 2 seperate areas. All it takes is one male to ruin a crop and his seed can travel pretty good. Males seem to grow faster than females i have noticed.
But if you want to make some super breed its as easy as putting one female and one male together. The guy will blow his load on the girl and she will produce haha
 

tokinman

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Outdoors and you don't want any new seeds, right? Then the safest place for it is buried 6ft below ground or in a burning fire pit.
I agree with you DH. Bury the dood or bring him inside your house, because outdoors, a change of wind will seed all your bitches ! That is a risk I would not consider taking.
 

shizz

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they are all correct. but if u want to bred them move him away about 50 yds let him blow sum pollen. i like to put a papper bag over the male and break a branch off. take it over to the female u want put one of her branchs in the bag and shake it around. then make sure u kill that male after u do this. i do this around the 2 week of flowering. if ur females are budding they might already be pollinated. even if they have one hair on them thats all they need.
 

Dirty Harry

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Don't forget outdoors you can still be pollinated even if you have no males in your patch. As stated pollen flows with the wind but anything that visits plants can pollinate you. E.g. Honey bees, humming birds, wild life...If something gets male pollen on it, it can also carry it for miles. Insects have been helping pollinate food crops and gardens since the beginning of time.
 

el tio

Active Member
they are all correct. but if u want to bred them move him away about 50 yds let him blow sum pollen. i like to put a papper bag over the male and break a branch off. take it over to the female u want put one of her branchs in the bag and shake it around. then make sure u kill that male after u do this. i do this around the 2 week of flowering. if ur females are budding they might already be pollinated. even if they have one hair on them thats all they need.
they are in week 6 of budding..but the male is very beautiful green and strong and lots of branches some nice green weed should come out of it as a female..but hes just two month and hes still growing because hes not in 12/12 hes in like 13/11 i just wanted to know the sex so i put her in very dark periods for 3 days..i just want to do some experimental bred
 
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