Why do you need to determine the sex of your cannabis plant? Learn how to sex cannabis plants by identifying male or female in the vegetative and flowering stages Avoid pollination and maximize your weed harvest with our guide. In this article, we'll cover why plant gender matters, how to tell the sex of your plant, why feminized seeds can be helpful, and what to do if you get a male plant Find clones and seeds on the weedmaps app. In order to determine the sex of your marijuana plant, you’ll need to pay close attention to the area of the plant where the sexual organs grow
Marijuana plants start showing their sex during the flowering stage, but with careful inspection, signals can be determined even earlier. Simply take a cutting from the plant that you want to sex and place the cutting in a cup of water or into a cloning medium such as rockwool Give the cutting 12 hours light and 12 hours total darkness The cutting will flower and display its sex. Sexing regular cannabis discovers whether plants are male or female Male plants can be removed from the garden before they release pollen and to allow more growing room for females.
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