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Old 05-19-2000, 01:22 AM   #1
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is there anything that says temp is directly reflective on the sex of your plants when growwing from seeds?
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I think this is your lucky day, this will answer more then your question.

"1. Level of nitrogen and potassium of the seedbed: A heightening of the standard level of nitrogen makes for more female plants originating from the seeds. A lowering of the nitrogen level shows more male plants. A heightening of the level of potassium tends to show more male plants, while a lowering of the potassium level shows more female plants. A combination of a higher nitrogen level for the period of a week or two and a lowering of the potassium level is recommended.


2. Humidity and moistness of the seedbed: a higher humidity makes for an increase in the number of female plants from seed, a lowering for an increase in male plants. The same is valid for the moistness of the seedbed.


3. Level of temperatures: lower temperatures make for a larger number of female plants, higher temperatures for more male plants.


4. Colour of light: more blue light makes for female plants from seed, more red light makes for more male plants.


5. Hours of daylight: few hours of daylight (e.g. 14 hours) makes for more female individuals, a long day (e.g. 18 hours) makes for more male plants."


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Old 05-20-2000, 04:43 PM   #3
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wolfman that is awesome info though it is to late for me this time i will remember it for next.
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what part of the plants life do these things have to occur, such as the light factor? Is it while the plant is a sprout, in veggie, or flowering?
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