So… planted and grew 4 plants this year (only my second season) and all 4 turned out to be males
Grown outdoors.
Is this just plain bad luck or can something contribute to all the plants turning out male?
At a guess you are spot on about the seeds, they were given to me.
Wish we had seed banks here down under, I would defiantly buy from them for multiple reasons.
I’m going to try and get some sent here, but not many seed banks send them here anymore, unless I can find someone in Australia who has no worries getting them in.
Hey @aussiebuder I’m an Aussie to its definitely hard to get good seeds here but there were people talking about it the other day and someone mentioned mediseedman give them a search I probably go through them.
Start seeds indoors with the goal of finding females.
Takes some time because you have to grow until mature enough to flower, but once you can identify one or more female plants you should clone them for your outdoor grow and not waste an entire growing season on male plants.
To easy mate @aussiebuder hope you have a great grow this year. The one’s I grew this year a mate got them through a site called kanga seeds apparently they are good to.