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Re: 60 Minutes (was: Jason)



sex or sex up? plants aren't my bag baybee! ;-)

It's the leaf configuration. the big 5-7 pointed leaves all look
mostly the same, but the females have a little cluster of mini-leaves
between stem and stalk.

That cluster eventually becomes the flower or "bud", where the highest
concentration of THC is.

Just like when you try to pick up chicks at the bar, the worst is
getting fooled by a hermaphrodite, which happens every once in a while
- a plant with both male and female parts.

That really sucks.




On 9/24/07, Gerald Magnuson <gmagnuson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok, Rick...

How do you sex a pot plant?

(I really don't know...)



Gerald Magnuson



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Subject: Re: [CPF0000] 60 Minutes (was: Jason)

Chuck,

Aw, someone who knows their pot :-)

don't mess with me either. I studied this a lot. ;-)

For those unaware, THC is Tetrahydrocannabinol and it's what gets one
"high". The pot plant produces it to protect the leaves from the hot
sun
and that's why pot from hotter climates is always
stronger/better "quality".
Learned all this in high school in the 70's :-)

Close, but not quite. the THC is gooey, like a tar, and its purpose
is to attract pollen. This is why only female plants get you high,
and why the best pot is sinsemilla - without seeds.

When growing indoors, if you identify and remove the male plants
before the females go to seed, after they mature and as the
(artificial) days get shorter, the females think winter's coming and
get more and more desperate for pollen - in effect, they get really
horny - which causes them to make more and more THC to attract it.

That, ladies and gentlemen, is your pot growing lesson for the day.
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