I was gifted a small container packed full of seed. This is the only seed I have grown, other than Durban Poison which I'm trying my hand at right now.
I have grown this seed for the past year and I know it's got to be some kind of hybrid, develops into short sized plants. Every harvest I've had has been pretty decent from this seed (all regular too so I throw out the males).
This will be my first time documenting the grow with this seed.
I'm trying to grow something outdoors constantly through the year.
I'm keeping these in small buckets that I can move easily to take advantage of areas with the most light.
@KratkyGrow, good observation. I'll keep this in mind next time that I'll pop seeds. Was actually thinking about starting the new lot in one set and pick survivors for individual nursing.
Again, good to know. Thanks for sharing.
@Med_in_Tropic,
I know! That was pretty disappointing.
In that batch I don't think I had any stressor conditions that would have made them more likely to be males. (I've read that red light, high heat, fluxing heat, or nutrient overload can all lead to higher rates of males)
I did plant them all out of one tote bin, so the roots got all tangled, not sure if that would do anything or not. But that did help me learn when 7 of the 8 get pulled, and the roots are too tangled to seperate, they just rotted in the bin and created extra worry on my end for the one female. I also think the female developed slowest, and was the smallest plant, maybe because her roots were getting choked out by the males. I wouldn't try planting more than one in a single tote again unless I knew they were all females.
Low vpd - humid low temp - There will be less transpiration. I agree with you that more leaves are better for the plants . Then the can pump more water and nutrients to grow.