Which ones would you keep?

Mtt582

Active Member
I’d wait before deciding if possible. Too soon to tell which ones will be the best performers
Thanks for the reply. How much longer do you think the would be able to stay in the solos? Also how can you tell which ones will perform the best?
 

Chief_Broom

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Picking ones to keep is usually based on which ones look healthiest and show the fastest growth. I like to transplant from where you start them to a larger pot and then decide when they are a foot or two tall.
Also I’d say they are ready now to go to bigger pots
 

Thundercat

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I avoid culling ANYTHING until I flower them personally. I've ran test batches of seeds for breeders before, and its very interesting how much different plants can get once they go into flower. I always take a clone from seedlings, and then either flower the clone, or the original seed plant(usually the clone).

That way if I end up with unexpected males, I didn't cull the wrong plant, and if I end up with something special I find out, and don't miss out. I've had plants that seemed average in veg, but excelled in flower. Trying to get a clone off a flowering plant doesn't always work well, and re-vegging doesn't always work well.
 

ChronicWonders.

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My other suggestion is if they aren’t feminized is to run them at 12/12 til they show sex and then flip lights back to 24/0 or 18/6. That way you cull the males. But as @Thundercat mentioned you don’t have regrets about not saving something and missing out.
 

Thundercat

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I havn't ran as many seeds as some guys, but I've ran enough to know that even good seeds are not a gaurantee that you will get keeper every time. The special plants are the 1/100 or 1/1000 and those take some searching for. I just don't like to cut my chances any more then I have to :).
 
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