When To Separate The Male From The Female Plants

Dec 12, 2014 · Most plants are hermaphrodite, even if some of them (hazel, for example) keep their male and female flowers apart. But some plants are dioecious, i.e. they have separate sexes.

Aug 29, 2013 · Look thicker, sturdier stalks with fewer leaves on male plants. A male plant, compared to a female plant of the same strain, generally has a thicker stalk. That is because it gets taller than female plants and needs to be able to support the weight. …

Separating Male & Female Cannabis Plants. The grower must ensure that all male plants are removed from the female grow room before the release of any pollen. Not doing so spells complete disaster for the success of the grow and production of high-quality, seedless flowers.

Monoecious species have separate male and female flowers on the same plant but on different parts. The tassel which provides the pollen is the male flower while the silk on corn is the female. There is yet another kind of plants which includes the persimmon trees, date palms and hollies that have only the male part or female part.

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It is very important to determine the sex of your marijuana plants, and preferably as early as possible. Only the female marijuana plants produces the buds which we all know and love, male plants on the other hand do not produce buds.

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Jul 24, 2010 · It’s been reported that a male can pollenate a female plant from up 2 miles away! It’s just not worth the risk! If you have a huge property and can keep them more than 2 …

The sex life of corn involves getting pollen from a male flower to land on a female flower, which leads to development of ears full of kernels that people harvest for a long list of products.

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Unlike s, however, plants vary as to whether their flowers contain both male and female structures, separate male and female flowers on a single plant or flowers of only one sex per plant.

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Dioecious: having either only male or only female flowers. No individual plant of the population produces both pollen and ovules. (From the Greek for "two households". See also the Wiktionary entry for dioecious.) Gynodioecious: having hermaphrodite flowers and female flowers on separate plants.

Dioecious refers to a plant population having separate male and female plants. That is, no individual plant of the population produces both microgametophytes (pollen) and megagametophytes (ovules); individual plants are either male or female. From Greek for "two households".