Runtz try three

rmax

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Thanks everyone.

Thoughts on chopping the tops and sexing?

Since I now have a light meter I'm not guessing. Using the RQS schedule I'll turn the light up to the lower range in the next phase, 15,000.

"Vegetative stage: 15,000–50,000 lux"
 

rmax

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Top if you want. As far as sexing, if they came from a hermie plant, they will almost certainly be female, but with a higher chance of being hermie themselves
Long story short I got the original Runtz plants as cuttings/clones from a grower who claims to never have seeds. My expert seed skills took over and got ounces of seeds. So these plants came from individual seeds of a clone from a female plant I was told never had seeds.
 

weedstoner420

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I grew out a seed that was from a nanner, no nanners were to be found. I have 1 or 2 more I'm curious if they will nanner up or not.
I've had it both ways. I've only ever grown bagseed, the kind where it was just a seed or two here and there, so obviously from hermie plants and not male pollination. All have been female, most have not hermied, but some definitely have.
 

rmax

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Topped five of the six.

I'm noticing gnats in the house, but not in the tent. At the beginning I was watering the cups with mosquito dunk water. I think the gnats came out of the bag of soil left in the basement.

Hung one of these in the tent and another outside the tent.

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ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Topped five of the six.

I'm noticing gnats in the house, but not in the tent. At the beginning I was watering the cups with mosquito dunk water. I think the gnats came out of the bag of soil left in the basement.

Hung one of these in the tent and another outside the tent.

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If you see any in the tent or around the plants you can also scratch some cinnamon into the soil to eradicate the problem and give your roots a little boost
 
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