I've Got Plant Problems - Need An Experienced Grower's Opinion

imchucky666

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In regards to your other thread about these same plants.....
Yes, that IS sound advice, now that you already have them intertwined, but usually when somebody does more than one plant per container by mistake, they have issues and throw out some pics before they get to the point you are at right now, and somebody here will catch it and advise before this point.
My best advice right now, would be to leave several leaves on whatever males you find, (maybe 25-30% so that there is enough to sustain the plant), keeping the height as low as possible, and just keep checking regularly for male genitalia.
 
Thanks "Chucky"; I will proceed to trim down the males only to sustain those little bastards as needed.

:confused:Please review these pics to assure me that the ones I have identified are actually males.(sorry for the low res pics)

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Guzias1

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=(sorry for the low res pics)
those are really some terrible pictures!! ha, it seems like you got some bulging, and balls showing though, no good.. A tip on taking better pictures with not so good cameras: .. make sure there is some sort of backdrop right behind your picture ex: (sheet, plain box. very nearby-wall, sometimes even your hand for the really up close pictures, etc., and enough lighting)
-also, do you have a setting on your camera called macro? the symbol looks like a flower if so, try that out and get the hang of it, really nice close ups come out..


the sooner you get a confirmation, the sooner things start getting better! hope you get all the dues out asap. good luck!
 

imchucky666

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Ya, those look like boys.
And as matter of fact, I somehow came across another thread last night, talking about trimming like we mentioned, but this particular thread suggested leaving 50% of the foliage to sustain the plant, so you may want to research that some more, before you commence to hacking and decide how much you want to leave on.
 
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