@OriginalDankmaster96 So we’ve got action as of this morning. I’m liking how this is starting off. Very strong genetics even without any help outta the gate.
Little bit of a helmet head on the second one but I’ll give it a day or two to work things out before I intervene. More to come as the action continues!
My veg closet, most of the bigger plants are Cripxmas A&B, I think one showed a girly hair so far. It may have been the ab bx, I may have to sex them in the flower closet. I need to thin out the herd soon
Yes, I can see their size now. They truly get dense growth in the later stage. Looking fantastic and strong. I know you’ll show whichever females appear to the true potential. The A that starts to slim its leaf later, is the one to watch as being closest to the mother.
Yes, that’s another thing, these truly love big containers. The mothers had to be put in 6” bonsai pots just to get a good number of cuts. I bet the root ball can get immense, so go bigger if it works out. Looking forward to your kick off to the season
The male crippy A. She’s about 7 inches tall.
The other one is a B possible male.
Love the structure of these! Very excited to put them outside . And clone and run on the ebb and flow table.
Yup structure is so sturdy I doubt there will be a need for stakes later. That 2nd one is truly tight like B mother. Nothing in particular unless there’s one that stands out to your eye
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think the difference is the plants that sex hermie, from those that show up in the later first phase of flowering"]
I noticed a main stem location for both male and female parts is OK early. If you see it on branches, be vigilant. For pure Sativa anyway.
I’m like you. I’m not throwing in the towel and losing a couple months work without a battle first. For me, a few male flowers is " wait and see" time. Either they go away, or get worse and you toss it.
Sometimes, they will give them to you for free if you ask.