Monkeygod333
420 Member
Good evening fellow cannabis enthusiast.
I need some help and advice from the wise minds and green thumbs on this forum. I think I have made a huge error in sexing my plants and now have somewhat of a delemma on my hands. Mods, howzit, I'm looking for advice, please move to the right section if this is not it. Members, mind the grammar, English is not my first language. I'm from Africa, in the southern hemisphere, and we are nearing the end of summer here.
I'm growing two Super Citrus plants in one pot, as well as a Train-wreck baggie seed and an auto-flower Northern Lights seed which ordered online. The plants are about two months and two weeks old. I had a fifth plant, Alt-59, a baggie seed from a previous harvest, but had to pull it out after I saw it was a male. It had the two balls at the nodes, about 4 or 5 weeks old. The others all looked like females and I kept a close eye on them for some time.
The Northern Lights auto-flower is topped and started flowering about 5 weeks ago and the other plants a week ago. The plants are in normal potting soil mixed with slow release chicken manure based fertilizer pellets and a cheeky dose of Nitrosol organic plant food (80g/kg N, 20g/kg P, 58g/kg K + micros) that was given to them in light doses every second day through the vegging stage.
Since the plants started flowering I have been committing sacrilege by using flowering orchid fertilizer (60g/kg N, 80g/kg P, 240g/kg K + micros) but I have only given this to them twice in small doses.
Today I ordered a shipment of Nutriplex Bloom (0-5-4) which I intend to use throughout the rest of the flowering period, as well as a bottle of General Hydroponics Ripen that was supposed to be used in the last two weeks before harvesting to bulk up the colas. They arrive in 4 days.
Now that we have the history out of the way. I was inspecting the plants today and saw what I think is seed sacks on all three plants. The sacks are on each plant and on every second or third cola. Look, to be honest, I don't mind if I get a few seeds here and there, but the last thing I want is plants full of seeds.
Currently you have to look quite hard to spot them, I only spotted the first one after a while. My questions are thus:
1-Are these male plants? Or are they females that have been pollinated? The possibility of a nearby male is not unlikely. This is Africa
2- Do I go on as the plan laid out above? Right now my head to seed ratio is about 1000/1, will it increase? Or do I harvest right now?
3- Orrr... do I wait for the GH Ripen, hit it with that, and hope for the best after two weeks and harvest?
Attached is a few photos of the plants. If they look a tad over watered it is because they are. We had 8 inches of rain we had here in the last five days so things are pretty wet and floody. It gets up to 40 degrees Celsius here so I try to water the plants with 4 liters of water between the three pots every morning and this is usually evaporated by the evening. When its not that hot I water them every second day.
I cannot tell you what the ph is as I do not test it. I had a cheap ph and moisture meter but my dogs ate it and I cant find another one. That being said, the plants are always healthy and have never had any discoloration due to nutrient deficiencies and such. The plants get an average of 6-8 hours direct sunlight a day but I try to move them around often. And they all smell absolutely AMAZING! The Norther Lights has some serious Stank!
Any help would be appreciated and thank you in advance. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I need some help and advice from the wise minds and green thumbs on this forum. I think I have made a huge error in sexing my plants and now have somewhat of a delemma on my hands. Mods, howzit, I'm looking for advice, please move to the right section if this is not it. Members, mind the grammar, English is not my first language. I'm from Africa, in the southern hemisphere, and we are nearing the end of summer here.
I'm growing two Super Citrus plants in one pot, as well as a Train-wreck baggie seed and an auto-flower Northern Lights seed which ordered online. The plants are about two months and two weeks old. I had a fifth plant, Alt-59, a baggie seed from a previous harvest, but had to pull it out after I saw it was a male. It had the two balls at the nodes, about 4 or 5 weeks old. The others all looked like females and I kept a close eye on them for some time.
The Northern Lights auto-flower is topped and started flowering about 5 weeks ago and the other plants a week ago. The plants are in normal potting soil mixed with slow release chicken manure based fertilizer pellets and a cheeky dose of Nitrosol organic plant food (80g/kg N, 20g/kg P, 58g/kg K + micros) that was given to them in light doses every second day through the vegging stage.
Since the plants started flowering I have been committing sacrilege by using flowering orchid fertilizer (60g/kg N, 80g/kg P, 240g/kg K + micros) but I have only given this to them twice in small doses.
Today I ordered a shipment of Nutriplex Bloom (0-5-4) which I intend to use throughout the rest of the flowering period, as well as a bottle of General Hydroponics Ripen that was supposed to be used in the last two weeks before harvesting to bulk up the colas. They arrive in 4 days.
Now that we have the history out of the way. I was inspecting the plants today and saw what I think is seed sacks on all three plants. The sacks are on each plant and on every second or third cola. Look, to be honest, I don't mind if I get a few seeds here and there, but the last thing I want is plants full of seeds.
Currently you have to look quite hard to spot them, I only spotted the first one after a while. My questions are thus:
1-Are these male plants? Or are they females that have been pollinated? The possibility of a nearby male is not unlikely. This is Africa
2- Do I go on as the plan laid out above? Right now my head to seed ratio is about 1000/1, will it increase? Or do I harvest right now?
3- Orrr... do I wait for the GH Ripen, hit it with that, and hope for the best after two weeks and harvest?
Attached is a few photos of the plants. If they look a tad over watered it is because they are. We had 8 inches of rain we had here in the last five days so things are pretty wet and floody. It gets up to 40 degrees Celsius here so I try to water the plants with 4 liters of water between the three pots every morning and this is usually evaporated by the evening. When its not that hot I water them every second day.
I cannot tell you what the ph is as I do not test it. I had a cheap ph and moisture meter but my dogs ate it and I cant find another one. That being said, the plants are always healthy and have never had any discoloration due to nutrient deficiencies and such. The plants get an average of 6-8 hours direct sunlight a day but I try to move them around often. And they all smell absolutely AMAZING! The Norther Lights has some serious Stank!
Any help would be appreciated and thank you in advance. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.