euphoria526
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no, its not about that you sicko, get your mind out of the gutter, ew! lol jk
I know that I can take clones and flip them to determine the sex of the plant, but I have some possibly dumb questions I want to ask anybody who knows the answer(s)
1) would a standard single and or a couple cfl(s) be enough lighting to force sex on clones?
I have quite a few amazon boxes cluttering up, and ive been thinking of putting myself together a little budget 'sexing chamber'.
I have a lot of seeds. I have specifically a lot of photo seeds, and would love to cut down the time spent on the plant if I could determine sex sooner. I have my main grow LED so the cfl's would literally only be to determine the sex of the plants
2) what would be the best way to ensure these clones stay alive long enough to fully sex, eg; leaving them in a cup of water with light nutes for the week or so to show sex, or would it be better to put them in the soil I plan on using?
3) once determined to be female, is it worth it to take multiple cuttings and put them in with the mature plants to flower, having the main plant then a few smaller cuttings along side it also flowering?
thank you in advance!
I know that I can take clones and flip them to determine the sex of the plant, but I have some possibly dumb questions I want to ask anybody who knows the answer(s)
1) would a standard single and or a couple cfl(s) be enough lighting to force sex on clones?
I have quite a few amazon boxes cluttering up, and ive been thinking of putting myself together a little budget 'sexing chamber'.
I have a lot of seeds. I have specifically a lot of photo seeds, and would love to cut down the time spent on the plant if I could determine sex sooner. I have my main grow LED so the cfl's would literally only be to determine the sex of the plants
2) what would be the best way to ensure these clones stay alive long enough to fully sex, eg; leaving them in a cup of water with light nutes for the week or so to show sex, or would it be better to put them in the soil I plan on using?
3) once determined to be female, is it worth it to take multiple cuttings and put them in with the mature plants to flower, having the main plant then a few smaller cuttings along side it also flowering?
thank you in advance!