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Benoit
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High all,
In the picture below you see a Gigglejuice that's 5 weeks old. The plant was grown under Led and it showed sex after a week at 12/12.
First of all I want to say that I was incredibly impressed with the amazing hybrid vigor, the nice symmetrical growth and especially the smell it allready produced!!!
There is definately a lot of potential in this plant!
At the beginning of the 12/12 light cycle I topped it. I unfortunately discovered 2 male flowers, so I decided to pull it out of the big plantcontainer into a much smaller one, because I wanted to try and catch a bit of pollen later on. There's only room for 1 plant in my growroom. Another Gigglejuice -which was sadly enough a bit neglected until now- is now in the big pot. She's a few days youngers and showed the first female flowers.
It is now 2 days later and the first plant with the male flowers is now starting to make female flowers!! Could it be that the topping right before the change in light regime caused too much stress for the plant, which triggered it to make some male flowers? Or do you guys think she's just genetically a herma?
This is the plant right before I pulled it out of the pot:

I'm regretting now that I pulled it out of the ground, cause it was such a promissing plant. I was totally in love with it! Maybe it would have stopped making male flowers after the first 2... Anyway,... it's sad.
In the picture below you see a Gigglejuice that's 5 weeks old. The plant was grown under Led and it showed sex after a week at 12/12.
First of all I want to say that I was incredibly impressed with the amazing hybrid vigor, the nice symmetrical growth and especially the smell it allready produced!!!
There is definately a lot of potential in this plant!
At the beginning of the 12/12 light cycle I topped it. I unfortunately discovered 2 male flowers, so I decided to pull it out of the big plantcontainer into a much smaller one, because I wanted to try and catch a bit of pollen later on. There's only room for 1 plant in my growroom. Another Gigglejuice -which was sadly enough a bit neglected until now- is now in the big pot. She's a few days youngers and showed the first female flowers.
It is now 2 days later and the first plant with the male flowers is now starting to make female flowers!! Could it be that the topping right before the change in light regime caused too much stress for the plant, which triggered it to make some male flowers? Or do you guys think she's just genetically a herma?
This is the plant right before I pulled it out of the pot:

I'm regretting now that I pulled it out of the ground, cause it was such a promissing plant. I was totally in love with it! Maybe it would have stopped making male flowers after the first 2... Anyway,... it's sad.