Mrs. Weedstein
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So I ended up with a few extra clones and a momma who’s too big so I am just gonna stress test them to see who’s the next momma. If they don’t live, then I’ll take more clones until I flower her out.
I’m just wondering if anyone has thought about variability in clones. We know that each seed is obviously variable but I’d contend that due to whatever slight environmental change or differences in plant hormones among the branches, there’s probably a chance some clones are inherently stronger than others.
So I treated these 3 clones like shit, let them get powdery mildew, underwatered and have them shitty pots. Then I mashed up their leaves, beat the hell out of the roots to stress them and get rid of knots, then left them to dry out. @Ernst Wilhelm
Then I replanted into 3-gallon pots and put under 18-hour lights in garage that nears freezing at night, or even freezes.
Who wants to take bets how many survive?
If one does, that’s my next momma and I’m thinking of trying the same type of treatment to the seedlings I sprout from the seed crossed from the 2019 crop (if they germinate) and I’m wondering if it’s too severe.
So I ended up with a few extra clones and a momma who’s too big so I am just gonna stress test them to see who’s the next momma. If they don’t live, then I’ll take more clones until I flower her out.
I’m just wondering if anyone has thought about variability in clones. We know that each seed is obviously variable but I’d contend that due to whatever slight environmental change or differences in plant hormones among the branches, there’s probably a chance some clones are inherently stronger than others.
So I treated these 3 clones like shit, let them get powdery mildew, underwatered and have them shitty pots. Then I mashed up their leaves, beat the hell out of the roots to stress them and get rid of knots, then left them to dry out. @Ernst Wilhelm
Then I replanted into 3-gallon pots and put under 18-hour lights in garage that nears freezing at night, or even freezes.
Who wants to take bets how many survive?
If one does, that’s my next momma and I’m thinking of trying the same type of treatment to the seedlings I sprout from the seed crossed from the 2019 crop (if they germinate) and I’m wondering if it’s too severe.