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<span class="link_user">@Puffer_Bill</span>, Yeah, it was. I felt I had to do that because it has been sooo rainy. Humidity at almost 70% every day lately, so I was worried about mould. Very unusual for this part of the country. Thanks!:smiley:
<span class="link_user">@Greengoddess</span>,
Well, you'll get significantly better yield/results with larger pots. It's not just that in smaller pots the plants are smaller, they literally are crappier, they need more nutrients, etc. It's actually less effort in larger pots (with respect to watering, nutrients), too.
So yeah, that'll be a nice improvement.
<span class="link_user">@Greengoddess</span>,
Dame here also. Been alot of thunder storms because of the humidity, and temps in Ontario lately. Mine are slightly behind and recovering from a slight pruning and overwatering but hoping they will get back on track with growing.
<span class="link_user">@Greengoddess</span>,
Please don't listen to Barrie about that, those ARE NOT an indication of hermis. It's perfectly normal for female sex organs to get bulged, covered in trichomes and have a hair sticking out, never remove those again. I actually use those for an extra indication of (flowering) maturity.
Hermi/male balls look quite different, they eventually open up, normally in bunches, almost never have trichomes (unless it's a weird hermi with balls between the flowers) on them and don't have a little hair.
Trust me about that.
Best of luck!
@@Ssomeguy, Ahhh, I did break them off and isolated that plant. And they do have trichomes and little hairy things sticking out. Oh, well live and learn. Anyway, I'm having fun growing them and have another batch coming up after these. Thanks for the advice, appreciate it.
<span class="link_user">@BarrieGrower</span>,
Yeah don't break them off, if it's just a pair right below a flower, and gets trichomes and has little hair thingy sticking out. You might have been reducing your resin yields and such (other than providing extra stress).
And yeah, I've had like 200 plants. They all (females) have them, sometimes difficult to notice or they're not as bulged.
<span class="link_user">@BarrieGrower</span>,
Well, yeah that sounds right. Don't remove them. Oh and they don't always have that many trichomes, it depends, keep that in mind. But balls tend to hang from a little thread (unless they're very young), unlike that.
<span class="link_user">@CanuckVetGrwr</span>, Thanks! Probably would be bigger but I'm thinking pretty good for not doing much beyond compost. I've had to bring them inside on a few nasty, rainy, cold nights.