Tabby
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Hi I’m not sure if it’s to early to tell but can anyone help me? Is it a girl????
How many nodes do you think it should have before it shows?because mine has a lotToo early to tell me patient.
2 weeks from germination? Mine is almost 2 months old. Is something wrong with mine?mine took 2 weeks to show on mine and one is still going into showing so 3 weeks for one plant, just be patient wait for white pistols and hairs coming through the top cola sites and the new growth areas
Ok so I have a good while to go. I’m in Toronto Ontario and I just read somewhere that you can tell with a male 3-4 weeks after germination and female sometimes take 4-8.Thanks so much for your reply2 weeks into flip or when time cuts back it will show, otherwise it looks good so far veg is just that veg state to grow male or female is wen it’s gets white pistols and hairs or male sacks and nuts and balls all over but like I said mine tooo two weeks to show after time change in light or season
Which one the tall one or the pinched one?That size, and outdoor, and not showing... I'd suspect that is a male. We should run a sweepstake. I'll give you 2:1 it's male.
That thing is going to be at least twice as tall when it's done and three time wide. I would recommend removing the bottom 50% of branches and leaves. On the above 50%, you should carefully pull out all the nodes, up to the third node, and leave the fan leaves. Although it might seem scary, your plant will be fine if you do it carefully. Don't worry about the foliage you are removing. It will triple in the weeks to come! Do it right before sunset so your plant has all night to recover.
By removing all the sucker branches and nodes, you will redirect all of the plants energy to the top shoots. You will have an even canopy with an equal number of colas and satellite nugs.
Carefully tie down remaining branches, and all of the nodes will begin to grow straight up, and you'll have a lot of even bud.
Someone gave that one to me and it’s my first grow so I don’t know what I’m doing. I don’t know what you mean and that sounds very scary. Will it be fine if I leave it alone?That thing is going to be at least twice as tall when it's done and three time wide. I would recommend removing the bottom 50% of branches and leaves. On the above 50%, you should carefully pull out all the nodes, up to the third node, and leave the fan leaves. Although it might seem scary, your plant will be fine if you do it carefully. Don't worry about the foliage you are removing. It will triple in the weeks to come! Do it right before sunset so your plant has all night to recover.
By removing all the sucker branches and nodes, you will redirect all of the plants energy to the top shoots. You will have an even canopy with an equal number of colas and satellite nugs.
Carefully tie down remaining branches, and all of the nodes will begin to grow straight up, and you'll have a lot of even bud.
Of course it will be fine. With just a few simple techniques, you can turn 1-1/2 oz yield into maybe 1/4-lb yield. I would recommend at least removing the leaves, nodes, and branches on the lower half of the plant. This way, the plant doesn't waste energy on parts that don't give you anything. By time your plant finishes blooming, it's going to be at least twice as tall. All that foliage on the bottom of the plant is just going to suck out energy that could be spent increasing buds. Here's a really good video from Kyle Kushman that talks about this and other super cropping processes to increase yield.Someone gave that one to me and it’s my first grow so I don’t know what I’m doing. I don’t know what you mean and that sounds very scary. Will it be fine if I leave it alone?
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