How to Make a Pot Plant Female
Many cannabis growers aim to cultivate female plants as they produce higher yields of the desirable buds. Female plants also tend to have a higher level of potency in their buds, making them highly sought-after by users. However, as with any plant, growers cannot guarantee that their cannabis seeds will develop into females. But don’t worry, there are a few proven methods that can help to increase the likelihood of your cannabis plants being female.
Understanding Cannabis Gender
Cannabis plants can be either male, female, or hermaphrodite (having both male and female reproductive organs). Regardless of the gender, all cannabis plants will produce flowers, but when it comes to cultivation, only female plants will provide the desired high-THC buds.
Cannabis plants’ gender is determined by their genetics. While their gender isn’t easy to predict, it is essential to identify and isolate the genders if you want to cultivate a female plant adequately. The most common way to tell the gender of the cannabis plant is to take a closer look at its flowers.
The Method to Make a Pot Plant Female
The most effective method to cultivate female cannabis plants is to use feminized cannabis seeds. Feminized seeds are bred to have an increased likelihood of developing into female plants. These seeds are specially coated to ensure that only female plants will develop, making them an attractive option for growers who want to avoid wasting time and resources on male plants.
If you don’t have access to feminized seeds, there are other methods you can use to increase the likelihood of your cannabis seeds developing into female plants. One such method is through the use of plant hormones.
Plant hormones are used in agriculture to manipulate plants’ growth and development. In the same way, a specific hormone, colloquially called "Femming" or "Feminizing" hormone, can be used to stimulate the growth of female cannabis plants. This hormone works by tricking the plant into producing female flowers instead of male flowers.
How to Use Femming Hormone
Using Femming hormone to encourage female growth is a reliable way to increase the probability of getting female cannabis plants. Here are the steps you need to take:
Identify a healthy young plant (between 3-4 weeks old) that has not started to show any flowers.
Prepare a solution of the femming hormone according to the instructions on the label.
Drench the soil with the femming hormone solution, ensuring that the roots make good contact with the solution.
Continue to care for your plant as normal, except avoid stress that could cause male flower growth, such as jarring, topping or pruning.
It is important to note that using femming hormone does not guarantee a 100% female plant. While it’s a reliable method, growers will still need to monitor their plants closely to ensure they are female. Unwanted male plants should be removed promptly or destroyed to prevent them from pollinating the female plants.
Conclusion
Knowing how to make a pot plant female is an essential skill for cannabis cultivators. By using feminized seeds, plant hormones, or a combination of both, growers can increase the probability of getting female plants that deliver high-quality buds. With proper care and attention, growers can produce an abundant harvest of potent cannabis flowers with a pleasing aroma and high THC levels.