Take caution when using Phosphorus on your vegging plants. High amounts of Phosphorus can induce male flowers. This is an art that is not practiced by many anymore since the introduction of Gibberellic Acid, but if the right condition exists it can and will happen.
Now I know some of you out there are saying right now "No Way", but this is true. Basically what happens is the plant is put in a state of shock per say, just like erratic lighting will do the same, causing the plant in time to induce male flowers. This is not an easy thing to do without killing your plants. Like I said above, this is an art that is not practiced by many anymore since the introduction of Gibberellic Acid
There are only three ways to induce male flowers on a female cannabis plant.
1. High amounts of Phosphorus.
2. Erratic lighting.
3. Gibberellic Acid.
Out of the three, Gibberellic Acid is the only real way to do this anymore because it is faster and safer. A little bit of study in the area of Agricultural Science and the History of Agriculture will tell you of these methods. Somewhere here around my house I still have my books from college that explains of this practice. Will try to locate if need be. |