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Can Hermaphrodite plants affect other plants
Intersex traits are passed on to seed progeny as dominant or recessive. The only way to know is to stress test.
SurfDad_grows and Pete77 -
SurfDad_grows posted an update 4 weeks ago
4 weeks ago (edited)
Update: Wk 1 down on Monstercrop trial experiment. Still alive, looking great, still smells amazing on 18/6 cycle using the sun during the day then switch to lights for remainder. Can you see why i want to keep the strain. Dont forget to pull your clones like i did if you like the strain. Easy grower, medium yeild, super greasy sticky and stanky Danky.
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Can Hermaphrodite plants affect other plants
No, intersex traits are genetic. But if they drop pollen thar pillen can seed other fem plants. Water deactivates pollen.
Pete77 -
Prepping for next grow.
Im going with Cannacocoa /Dots for a easier grow this time. With pests, has anyone put beneficials in the cocoa( if there is) to help with the IPM from the start? I want to cover my soil so i know that can be somewhat taken out of the equation so more focus of IPM can be where its visible and not pulling guesswork?…
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You really shouldn’t have pests indoors if you practice good entrance habits. Your main IPMs would be fans constantly moving air everywhere to combat fungus and mold and maybe a sticky trap or 2 to catch and identify quickly any unwelcomed visitors should they arrive. Start with a clean room. Alcohol doesn’t sterilize, bleach sterilizes. One… Read more
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I promise you the magnesium and calcium ratios in your plant food are balanced at a certain ratio. Calcium and magnesium will compete for uptake through the same path and too much of one will lead to a deficiency of the other. Hence why it’s always sold and used together, “CalMag”. If I need more magnesium I do use Epsom salts but only with… Read more
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