i hear you. my last dirt grow was 14 females, under 1 400 hps, in 6" pots. i moved, and couldnt keep clones, and such. moneys tight right now, and will be getting a visit from the "stork" here soon. basically i am experimenting, and trying to adapt to this new world of horticulture. it seems great. so all in all, i could sprout 2 males, but if i can keep the male seedling alive in my dwc, i might learn something before i plunge into spending money on f seeds, and kill them. :hubba: or i could plant both seedlings in net pot, and if i get just one female, i can clone her immediatly kill here, if in fact the second one is a male. lets say they are both f? i could flower, and clone the better plant. am i stoned?NYC_Diesel x Jack_Herer said:Sure thing! Glad I could help. If all you have is two seedlings and just the one bucket I would say plant one in the net pot and throw the other in dirt in a pot if you have space. Flowering both would give you better odds of finding a female. The good news is that you will know if your plant is female or male within a couple weeks of putting it into flower assuming the seedling has reached sexual maturity. Then if it does show male you can just go ahead and rip it. If you are going to be doing a small grow indoors, it is crucial you use either fem seeds (which I do not really like for my own personal reasons though there is nothing wrong with them), or clones of a female. Growing only one or two plants from seed and then finding them to be male and having to start from scratch would be a big waste of time. Even someone that has enough room to flower 10 plants and plants ten seeds only to find 5 of them to be male, coud simply devote more light and space to the known females and get a better yield per plant then if they did have 10 females, so on larger grows from seed it isn't as big of a deal in my opinion.
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