BotanyBeast
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Couple weeks old, topped twice before first node (bad idea) 5" tall.. Need suggestions, i was only experimenting on this one plant so it's all i have. Looks like it has potential but ive been told it has male characteristics.
I dont have timers and i have my son so i cant always stay up as late as id like to so its on a 15/9 light cycle. I know it needs more but hey thats all i can do for now. I havent seen any signs of flowering but there is leaf forming at nodes but i think it might be branching?
I think he can get away with the 15:9 (People think that plants are much more vulnerable to lighting leaks and irregular cycles than most actually are, I've experimented lots and hermaphroditism so far seems more likely in most cases to result from poor genetics or simple nutrient/pH stesses) and even the seethrough pot should be ok for now, only the very edge is exposed to light/overly damp/greenhouse-like/in extreme cases rot promoting conditions, yield isn't all and a large pot of any kind will at least not limit plant growth to far...
But the biggest problem with a pot made from a bottle like that is the poor drainage! As a minimum make some holes in the bottom and put something under it for the water to drain into.
even a layer of perlite at the bottom would stop the drowing anoxic swamp that'll turn into :-S
But for all the reasons... change the pot.
The plant could well be fine, you need preflowers to know for sure.
It is true that males are often the strongest seedlings while females are slower growing, but that doesn't mean good growers are always male, they can also be female, and growth rate depends on environment and genetics... unless your friend grows hundreds of very closely related plants and gave you that seed... it's unlikelty he can tell from growth speed what gender it is more accurately than guessing or flipping a coin.
Looks like it has potential but ive been told it has male characteristics.
^ Well at least you know that ones a girl![]()