Greenpoint seeds!!

redbud

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Your kidding right
Besides old wives tails, where did you ever read that the cannabis seed sex is predetermined? Not in any modern botany book I dare say. There are certainly things you can do to get more fems. Try it before you knock it and you'll see it for yourrelf.
 

Stoned Drifter

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Yeah. i only popped 2 and got 1 female but I know there are better phenos to be had for sure. I still want to pop the rest of the pack but I was hoping to get lucky like stoned drifter. I believe it was SD anyway that popped a few and got a nice female.

I just got unlucky with the female I got, structure wise, we'll see how I do with the smoke in another 1 and a half or so.
I guess I got lucky man. I popped 3 and got 2 females. One had a nice mix of cream and chem flavors and the other was straight cream flavor.
Spondylo pheno looks absolutely amazing!!! That was 1 female out of 6 beans. Keep trying man I'm sure you'll find something you like.

On an other note, I have 2 Sundance Kids that are coming along quite nice.

pheno #1 Looks like she'll be ready around 70 days
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pheno #2 Looks likes shes going to be doing 80+ days
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Heisengrow

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Besides old wives tails, where did you ever read that the cannabis seed sex is predetermined? Not in any modern botany book I dare say. There are certainly things you can do to get more fems. Try it before you knock it and you'll see it for yourrelf.
I have to much shit to do today than follow this dumbass rabbit down the hole so I'll let some of the others guys here finish this story.
 

jayblaze710

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redbud

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I can post shit too on the net. I guess Ed Rosenthal is a kook too eh? You americans have a lot to learn. This is just one of the things that are mentioned from many well known sources in the cannabis community.

If artificial light is used, the length of the photoperiod can influence sexual expression. Normal flowering, with about equal numbers of male and female plants, seems to occur when the photoperiod is from 15 to 17 hours of light for a period of three to five months. The photoperiod is then shortened to 12 hours to induce flowering. With longer photoperiods, from 18 to 24 hours a day, the ratio of males to females changes, depending on whether flowering is induced earlier or later in the plant's life. When the plants are grown with long photoperiods for six months or more, usually there are at least 10 percent more male then female plants. When flowering is induced within three months of age, more females develop. Actually, the "extra" males or females are reversed plants, but the reversals occur before the plants flower in their natural genders.
 

HamNEggs

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So for the S1 crap, I got an email telling me I'm good to go with the replacements 5 days ago and nothing yet as far as nuggets or a shipping notice. Guess I got ripped seeing how the responses to me differ from what others have said. .
Don't be surprised to have the package just show up. I also was told to expect tracking but didn't get any type of notification. I got the exact message you did and mine showed yesterday.
 

jayblaze710

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I can post shit too on the net. I guess Ed Rosenthal is a kook too eh? You americans have a lot to learn. This is just one of the things that are mentioned from many well known sources in the cannabis community.

If artificial light is used, the length of the photoperiod can influence sexual expression. Normal flowering, with about equal numbers of male and female plants, seems to occur when the photoperiod is from 15 to 17 hours of light for a period of three to five months. The photoperiod is then shortened to 12 hours to induce flowering. With longer photoperiods, from 18 to 24 hours a day, the ratio of males to females changes, depending on whether flowering is induced earlier or later in the plant's life. When the plants are grown with long photoperiods for six months or more, usually there are at least 10 percent more male then female plants. When flowering is induced within three months of age, more females develop. Actually, the "extra" males or females are reversed plants, but the reversals occur before the plants flower in their natural genders.
Those old grow books are filled with a lot of bullshit. But feel free to believe it if you want.

Also, when he’s talking about “reversed” plants, he’s talking about herms. Some believe that excessive light (24/0) during veg can lead to herming.
 
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Heisengrow

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I can post shit too on the net. I guess Ed Rosenthal is a kook too eh? You americans have a lot to learn. This is just one of the things that are mentioned from many well known sources in the cannabis community.

If artificial light is used, the length of the photoperiod can influence sexual expression. Normal flowering, with about equal numbers of male and female plants, seems to occur when the photoperiod is from 15 to 17 hours of light for a period of three to five months. The photoperiod is then shortened to 12 hours to induce flowering. With longer photoperiods, from 18 to 24 hours a day, the ratio of males to females changes, depending on whether flowering is induced earlier or later in the plant's life. When the plants are grown with long photoperiods for six months or more, usually there are at least 10 percent more male then female plants. When flowering is induced within three months of age, more females develop. Actually, the "extra" males or females are reversed plants, but the reversals occur before the plants flower in their natural genders.
You Canadian by chance?
 
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