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Do Feminized Plants Flower Faster? (than regular plants)

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    MunchieSloth
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    The main message suggests that it is only necessary to begin with half the amount of seedlings, if that makes a difference. The speaker further states that this is not an issue for them as they have thousands of seeds, gathered over several years, stored in their freezer. They are currently growing a decade-old Bio-Diesel variety along with their female plants.

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      Raising male plants isn't really an issue, as you can maintain a 50/50 ratio, remove the males, and then create space for the females - it all balances out eventually. Remember, there's a limit to the number of females that can be accommodated in a tent or plot, considering they require space to grow fully. The female plants I'm currently cultivating are limiting the number of additional females I can fit in my tents due to their flower size. The number of female plants in my outdoor plot remains consistent with when I grow regular plants and remove the males. So far, the only noticeable benefit is that these plants are female from the start, which is a good thing. However, being someone who's been involved with this since the mid 70s and attended my first CC in 1990, I'm quite traditional in my approach. With recent legalization in my state, I'm more comfortable expressing my thoughts and experiences on the subject.

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        In my homemade car projects, I discovered two male parts yesterday and I anticipate finding another one today. While I believe that these parts, created using CS, might be useless, I'm not going to verify this because I've already discarded them.

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          As long as your indoor plant receives more than 12 hours of light, it will remain in the vegetative state.

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            The text conveys the user's experience of growing non-feminized cannabis plants for over 30 years and their recent exploration of feminized plants. They share that they haven't noticed any hermaphroditism, the plants appear normal, and have a decent calyx to leaf ratio. They mention that the odor intensity is moderate and the flowering time is regular, which they believe will result in a substantial yield. They are unsure, but suggest that if someone can easily distinguish between male and female plants, they could potentially save money by not investing in feminized seeds. However, they express their curiosity and eagerness to experiment with different types of seeds, including feminized and auto-flowering varieties, as they see feminized seeds as a way to optimize space and energy by avoiding male plants. They share their perspective that time isn't a significant concern unless one runs out of cannabis.

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              I appreciate it...

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                The user expressed that growing male plants is not an issue because half of them can be removed to make way for the female plants. It's crucial to remember that there's a limit to how many female plants you can grow in a particular area, as they require adequate space to flourish. The user mentioned that the females they're currently cultivating don't allow them to fit more into their growing areas. Despite these plants being female from the start, which is beneficial, the user doesn't see much of an advantage over traditional cultivation methods. They referred to their long history with cannabis, dating back to the mid-70s, and mentioned the recent legalization in their state. They also noted that if it's relevant, only half the number of seedlings need to be started.

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                  Consider researching autoflowers if you're interested in quicker blooming.

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                    The speaker mentioned that they discovered two male specimens from their homemade automobile project recently, and they expect to find another soon. They believe these males, created using CS, are sterile, but they have no intention of confirming this, as they have already disposed of them. They also acknowledged hearing that these males do not produce effective pollen. The message was originally sent from their iPhone using the Tapatalk app.

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                      I believe that feminized plants don't necessarily bloom automatically, unlike auto-flowering ones.

                      (Note: The message was sent from a user's iPhone using Tapatalk)

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