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    Thanks for the tips TBS, 3S and Joey. Until I get a more permanent solution to the hoppers, I tried elevating the plants on a framework of pallets. This got them high enough off the ground that the hoppers couldn't get to them. Not a long term solution, but works for now.

    On another topic - my plants were all sexed as female, but someone told me I should watch out for one going to an hermaphrodite. Is that a real worry? If so, how do I tell if one has gone that way?
    Sawatch is French for scratchy.

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    @natebob .if a female has hermaphrodite tendency and you decide to still grown it .there is the possibility of.your whole.garden of females become seeded
    ( with hermaphrodite tendency genetics)
    Look for "BANANAS" hangy dangle pollen pods
    Did you actual see the grasshopper eating your shit?
    We had a surprise hail storm a couple days
    Seeing the aftermath of the soaking they recieved think my 30% shade cloth save me
    I tested the rainwater out of the my downspout and
    by (green test solution method)
    it looked pretty hot
    Like a pH 6 (yellow towards yellowish orange)
    Tap water here by reno is like over pH 8
    literally tests blue leaning towards BLUE with my method
    Never water with just city
    I bought a 48 gallon rain bucket I've been filling and adjusting to water my trees and shrubs
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    ^^^Yeah, mine runs about 8.5 out of the tap
    Cannabis wants the pH at 5.7-6.3
    Lots of stuff available commercially to bring pH down.

    @natebob - why did that person say to watch out for trannies?
    Here’s a link for identifying males
    https://www.spider-farmer.com/male-cannabis-plant/

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    @3s - is pH related to the hermaph issue? Yes, actually saw the 'hoppers eating my plants, no hail storms. Your garden is looking nice.

    @TBS - I was told to watch for trannies because of 3s's first point above - that if one goes that way, it could cause all the plants to be seeded. Thanks for the link for how to ID males.
    Sawatch is French for scratchy.

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    Yeah, if one goes f - m you need to kill it immediately upon seeing “balls”or your whole crop is fukd

    I’m still a little confused though. Are your plants cloned from a mother or propagated from seed? If seed, were they feminized? Were they stressed by heat or some funky light cycle early on?

    How were they “sexed” early in veg? Because I don’t know how (without dna testing) until they start showing flowers/balls…

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    Yeah, if one goes f - m you need to kill it immediately upon seeing “balls”or your whole crop is fukd

    I’m still a little confused though. Are your plants cloned from a mother or propagated from seed? If seed, were they feminized? Were they stressed by heat or some funky light cycle early on?

    How were they “sexed” early in veg? Because I don’t know how (without dna testing) until they start showing flowers/balls…
    The confusion is probably because I don't know exactly what I'm talking about. I inherited these plants from a grower friend who passed. My understanding is they were cloned from a mother, started indoors. Does that make them all female for sure at this point, and as they start to flower it's possible that one goes f - m? Maybe I'm worrying about this too early, because it's too early to tell.
    Sawatch is French for scratchy.

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    Natebob, thanks for the compliment.
    Pre-sexing is looking for female and male traits before flowering.
    It's all about looking at the branch junctions
    Females will TYPICALLY show a pistel thingy and males will TYPICALLY show the early pollen sacks
    i.e. "balls"
    Edit. Presexing isn't going to catch the permission
    Here's my experience with hermaphrodite
    Everything was good with cherry pie and you stop being vigilant after presexing and then as they are flowering you notice a couple pollen sacks
    Too late. Everything seeded

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    a double album cover will help with those seeds…

    i recommend kiss double platinum for this purpose.



    fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by natebob View Post
    The confusion is probably because I don't know exactly what I'm talking about. I inherited these plants from a grower friend who passed. My understanding is they were cloned from a mother, started indoors. Does that make them all female for sure at this point, and as they start to flower it's possible that one goes f - m? Maybe I'm worrying about this too early, because it's too early to tell.
    If your plants were cloned from a mother, they are girls and you can be very confident they will stay female.

    That said, a friend recently put a clone thru a bunch of abrupt light schedule changes, and she went male.

    How big are your plants at this point? Maybe post a couple of pics of the junctions where they branch.

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    25" tall and 33" spread
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    The tips of my lower leaves are white burnt looking. Too much sun maybe? Soil is relatively moist. Trying not to over water.

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    Being in a black pot could be yiur root mass temps are too high for proper root propagation
    Your mix should be loose enough where over watering isn't possible unless you don't have drain holes
    Check your pH so your plant doesn't get nutrient lock up
    My raised bed being 12" deep is about 100 gal total
    My plants are getting a gallon/day each of water
    (HIGH DESERT HUMIDITY) usually in the teens
    Nutes are 2/3 gal/plant every 3rd day

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    Ah, right on. Yeah, the soil is loose and water does drain thru, but I could see black being a problem. The summer sun is definitely strong here in Santa Cruz. We're getting a decent amount of morning fog so I assumed that is helping keep it slightly moist as well. Was telling my wife that this is the first plant I've ever owned. "We" have had a million plants and gardens, but I've done nothing...but build the beds and lug dirt around. She's been the farmer. This is a good new experience for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Ah, right on. Yeah, the soil is loose and water does drain thru, but I could see black being a problem. The summer sun is definitely strong here in Santa Cruz. We're getting a decent amount of morning fog so I assumed that is helping keep it slightly moist as well. Was telling my wife that this is the first plant I've ever owned. "We" have had a million plants and gardens, but I've done nothing...but build the beds and lug dirt around. She's been the farmer. This is a good new experience for me.
    Excited for you. Let us know how it goes. The weed and living in California. I'm intrigued because I hear about everyone leaving for Texas or Idaho and I wonder if prices will come down enough so I can afford to retire in CA. I knew you moved from NH. I just finally figured out where. Both coastal San Luis Obispo to Santa Cruz areas are nice. Oh well, a boy can dream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    If your plants were cloned from a mother, they are girls and you can be very confident they will stay female.

    That said, a friend recently put a clone thru a bunch of abrupt light schedule changes, and she went male.

    How big are your plants at this point? Maybe post a couple of pics of the junctions where they branch.
    They are about 12"-18" tall. Here are some pics of the junctions. I think they are showing pistils. Pic 2 I'm not so sure about, although as that plant grows, it's looking more like pistils that are coming out.
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    Sawatch is French for scratchy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    The tips of my lower leaves are white burnt looking. Too much sun maybe? Soil is relatively moist. Trying not to over water.
    That almost looks like you over fertilized her. I would water the ever loving shit out of it for two days, like full on drench to wash the soils and then let her rebound for a week or so. The growing medium looks like it could be a richer soil just judging from the bark looking pieces on top. Repot it in a bigger pot, probably not a felt, and get a sphagnum moss rich medium like lamberts green or something of that nature.


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    Quote Originally Posted by natebob View Post
    They are about 12"-18" tall. Here are some pics of the junctions. I think they are showing pistils. Pic 2 I'm not so sure about, although as that plant grows, it's looking more like pistils that are coming out.
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    Those are just new leaves popping. But like was said, cloned from a mother will be a female. Also like what was said, I have personally stressed a female to turn sex, on purpose so I could breed with the strain so it can happen.

    If you look at the main stem, at the branch nodes there are two small hairs that will eventually become your flower (buds or balls). If those two hairs are growing upright or away from each other, we term that as legs spread like a good girl. If those two hairs are crossing each other, you will probably be surprised that even though it’s pretty to look at it’s not going to have those reproductive parts desired under that skirt.


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    Check the bottom sides of that leaf and others like that, could be mites. If that’s the case there is only one solution that will work. Avid. Shit is nasty but the only actual control. All the other stuff will just beat them back.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVT Joey View Post
    That almost looks like you over fertilized her. I would water the ever loving shit out of it for two days, like full on drench to wash the soils and then let her rebound for a week or so. The growing medium looks like it could be a richer soil just judging from the bark looking pieces on top. Repot it in a bigger pot, probably not a felt, and get a sphagnum moss rich medium like lamberts green or something of that nature.


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    Riser, my kids live here so we followed them. And I prefer it here anyway. Houses are stupid expensive, but everything else isn't that bad. Well gas is fn dumb, but I don't drive anymore. Ebike everywhere.

    I didn't add any fertilizer, so idk. Not sure what the soil has added as this was a gift. The top leaves seem healthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Riser, my kids live here so we followed them. And I prefer it here anyway. Houses are stupid expensive, but everything else isn't that bad. Well gas is fn dumb, but I don't drive anymore. Ebike everywhere.

    I didn't add any fertilizer, so idk. Not sure what the soil has added as this was a gift. The top leaves seem healthy.
    Are there drain holes in the bottom of the pot? Any signs of bugs in the soil?


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    Yes, it drains. I don't see bugs, but I'm fn blind. Need to look with readers I guess.

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    Santa Cruz, pfft.

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