Gbuddy

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Looks like the lsd-25 Auto flower I got my Chuck's from (crossed with think big by Dutch passion)View attachment 4109022
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I love this colors!!!

awesome man. sounds like some killer weed and the work you doing sounds like the right way of doing things...
Thank you verry much Bro!

I just want some ibl's for breeding and fun at hand. And if you buy a ibl you never know if its realy ibl. Like so often the saying applies "want something good produce it yourself"
My trust in breeders words has been down to a minimum since I buy seeds.
I have so different results with their gear.
Sick Meds for example ..
40 beans zero germination 60$ per 10 blown in the wind.
Expert seeds same run 100%.

Lol

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But telling the truth is that after a couple of generations of inbreeding the results look not like F1or F2 anymore.
You can detect how the new generations get more and more adapted to the enviromental parameters.
But in my case this process went to the good side. No watering down in quality yet. Also no bottlenecking or stagnation. Still enough phenos for some fun (color) but a lot is fixed it seems. I wished the purple would fix but its like 50/50.

Peace Chuckers!
 
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whytewidow

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I also use a small brush to paint some on. It’s best if you can remove a plant from its location and do it in a separate room if possible.

I also plan on using my air compressor to blow each plant off before putting it back where it belongs. Never have done that part before, but now I have the access
If you use a spray bottle with water. It deactivated any pollen. I always do select branch dusting. Then afterwards I spray the plant and surrounding area with str8 ph'ed water. That way nothing else is pollinated.
 

Sour Wreck

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If you use a spray bottle with water. It deactivated any pollen. I always do select branch dusting. Then afterwards I spray the plant and surrounding area with str8 ph'ed water. That way nothing else is pollinated.
i did end up using a spray bottle after all. after pollinating, i let the plants sit in a different room for about and hour, then briefly misted the branches i hit and put them back in a tent.

thanks
 

THT

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Hi,
I am growing Columbian Gold from world of seeds, and I've just taken a sample, she looks juuuusstt about done, but I can't give her the chop for a few more days at least. This girl was pollinated on the lowers by Greenpoint seeds Cackleberry. I'll post pics of the results next round!
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