male preflowers question

twobitbob

Super Active Member
Hello, I have been doing a lot of reading here on Chuckers.
First I want to say thank you for all the knowledge that you heads share.

I started some Williams wonder reg seeds because I wanted to cross it with some unicorn shoes clones
I only started 4 seeds. They are currently under led in 1 gal pots, 1 1/2 months old from sprout and I'm transplanting today. I was planning on transplanting them about a week ago but I wanted to sex them before putting them in my flower room.
1 of them has shown male preflowers.
really I just want some practice so I'm thinking about going for it but want to do things some what right.

I have noticed when choosing a male it is good practice to not use the males that show in veg
My question is does this include the first small male preflowers?
Or is it more common to cull the ones that actually open flowers in veg?
I have had males open flowers in veg but they were veggie for around 2 months or longer, I didn't use them.....anyhow

Thank you for any advice or tips.
 

Joebud

Insanely Active Member
Preflower is a indication of maturity. It is ready to be put under twelve hours of light and twelve hours of dark. Choose the one that has the most smell, best internode spacing, and biggest preflowers. Good luck @twobitbob.
 
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