Outdoor marijuana plants will begin producing male flowers and pollen as early as mid July for varieties acclimated to this climate. Sort southern climates, do not start until mid-September. This difference depends budding cycle of your variety, some plants start to bud earlier than others, so will the exact time to cut the men varies by tribe. If you are using a variety of different seeds it may be necessary to visit once a week.
Timely identification of a male plant is crucial to the success of the harvest. If the time period is unusual in a man starts producing its flowers and you missed the first signs during your last visit, you may find yourself with a lot of seeds and some herbs. A female can either generate a large seedless bud, a large button with a few seeds or a large bud that is almost totally seeds.
The first case is obtained by removing all the male marijuana plants before any of their flowers open. The second case is when a few male flowers have opened, but you remove them before any more open. The third case occurs when you run out of time unfold the male. This can be devastating if you have big female plants because you could lose 90% of the grass to smoke the seed production.
Under this option is not always bad, however. If you are short of seed for next season, it may be wise to allow one or two males stand and fertilize the percentage of female. Good seeds are hard to find, so if you want to display, be sure to plan ahead and have at least a hundred seeds for the future.
The identification of the male is one of the hardest things to explain to someone who never grew up, because really close attention to how the tops of male plants look at this stage of development. When harvesting, especially so close to the females, cut the plant off-base, taking care to shake the male as possible. This prevents any accidental pollination by an unnoticed flower, open male flower.
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