September 16, 2019
Medicinal plant is a plant that has two genders, which means that it can be divided into female and male. In some feminized seeds, it is likely that medicinal plants have two genders in one plant. Then we grow medicinal plants to get as many female plants as possible, because only female medicinal plants produces buds that can be used as a medical effect, and male medicinal plants do not produce buds, but produce pollen sacs. Although they do contain at least some THC, but only female medicinal plants can produce large amounts of tetrahydrogen medicinal plants buds.
First, let's look at how to identify female medicinal plants.
The sex of medicinal plants is shown at least six weeks after medicinal plants enters the pre-flowering phase, when medicinal plants forms a small bud in a key part of the branch. Generally speaking, it is slender, just like white hair. Secondly, we can observe the stem of medicinal plants. In general, the stem of female medicinal plants is more elongated and the leaves are mostly concentrated at the top, while male hemp branches are stout. Now people choose to use certain techniques or means to get more female seeds. Actually, there is a technique for growing healthy female plants during flowering by interrupting the cycle of light, called Rodelization Feminization, and in the colloidal silver feminization method, which mixes distilled water with pure silver and sprays on female plants, but this kind of way cannot make sure that the seeds will be female medicinal plants for 100%, even some manufactures claimed that it is guaranteed. It is very possible to happen that female and male medicinal plants are on the same plant.
When plants flower, they will lead to the formation of pollen sacs, so that the seeds can develop into female plants, and this method is also more effective. Another approach is the thiosulphate technology, which triggers a gender change from female to male by carefully selecting near-mature female plants and then spraying them with a 50/50 mixture of sodium sulfate and silver nitrate.
Put this plant back with other plants to pollinate other female plants and produce female seeds. So these are chemically increasing the likelihood of seeds becoming female.
If you think that these methods are not easy to get or the material is difficult to reach out, you can try some other ways to make up for it.
Now, let's mention a few simpler methods.
These methods affect the growth trend of medicinal plants by changing the environment in which medicinal plants grows, and have a role in influencing the gender development of medicinal plants, increasing the likelihood that medicinal plants seedlings will become female. If you want to grow more female medicinal plants, consider these tips mentioned above. Is there an impulse to plant and validate these methods yourself? Welcome to the ECO Farm.ca and get ready.