Your starts look nice and healthy. I'm also a believe that herms in fem seeds are do to the indoor enviroment, light manipulation, nutes, etc. I have grown many, many fem strains from many different breeders all outdoors. Even ran CC's tahoe and the larry. I have never had one fem herm or go male on me. Since they were all grown outdoors it leads me to believe the herms are caused by environment manipulation, intentionally or not. Some of fem strains I have done, tahoe, larry, sensi star, sweet tooth, exodus, wi fi, wsk, white, cream caramel, white widow, white rhino, moto breath and some others, not one herm or male. Some were even stressed from heat and lack of water. Just saying.
Hope you have better luck with them than I did. 6 females, 5 were nanner factories. But aside from that, they were all dank. Very similar nose to all of them. Definite chem funk to the max. Just keep a real good eye out.
Random thought of the day: When I prune, I like to pinch as much as I can before I need to use a tool. So far, I can't say for sure if it has been beneficial for me over the years, but some people argue it is, and you carry the tools required around everyday. :rolleyes:
Your preferences?
ps: I do love my bonsai shears, and my fiskars for trimming.
A few pics of the first two that will be going into the flower room in a few days time. The vigorous green growth has already started, I am just waiting for a few more sets of leaves and in they go.
note: "D" is very thirsty, constantly need to water that one. The small fan being right next to it doesn't help any, but it needs much more than the rest.
The inches in the background are off by about 2 inches. I set that for soil height of the #3 pots, not the #1's these are in.
Hey again, pinching is a fantastic way to grow imo. I basically use it exclusively, aside from the occasional asshole plant that just won't bush. Not losing that main top is a huge help, and if the cc Chemdog 91 grows like the clone, I can promise pinching will be really good for them.
When if first pinched it was... to say addictive would be putting it lightly. I surely thought I was the second coming of Edward Scissorhands creating top heavy monster that required a degree in bamboo engineering just to hold up.