Mixing females together at different stages of flowering

fiendclub63

New Member
Hi, this is my first post in this forum and i have a doozy of a question..
I have 2 plants; one is in a far more advanced stage of flowering and the other has onlynjust started a couple of weeks ago. Its complicated story.... But if i were to put the 2 together in my skylight at home (not by choice), is there any chance of either of them will start growing balls or seeds??does at any stage of flowering process effectively rule out males or hermaphrodites? I obviously dont want males.... I havent as yet put them together.. Yet, but i will have to. Does the less advanced stage flowering plant need a minimum time unexposed from others.
 
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$bkbbudz$

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Will not hurt them in the least, as long as they are both in flower. But, even if they weren't they would still be fine accept one would for obvious reasons be further behind in finishing.
 

420monster

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The only problem I can see with that is 2 lights and a big space the one farther along will shade the other your canopy will be un even the smaller one won't yeild it's full potential

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kmog33

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No. Lots of people run perpetual which is intentionally constantly staggering your flowering period between plants. So you harvest all the time instead of all at once.


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