Marty Time
Member
I live in Switzerland, and there are no seeds for sale here that are normal, they are all feminised.
I am growing Gelato 33 and Weding Cake, and take clones.
I also have CBD plants, Strawberry, a Swiss variety.
So, my problem is that the THC strain is way too strong for me to smoke in the mornings, and so I mix it with CBD.
Problem Solved!
BUT, what I want is to be able to cross THC weed with CBD weed to make a balanced plant.
I have no pollen, but at the Botanical Garden a few days ago they are growing Fedora 17 Hemp. Fedora 17 . It is full of seeds, and a few dropped into my pocket.
If/when I plant the Fedora seeds, I assume that there will be male and female plants.
My plan is to grow a few, then grow the males, get the pollen, and put it on the Gelato 33, so getting 'seeds'
These seeds I will grow, and ripen, and harvest, and see what happens.
My experience - I've grown for 35 years, I have 2 grow rooms, and an outdoor space
Have crossed weed before to get a more mold-resistant strain, took me about 6 years to get decent seeds, sadly covid put an end to that strain and all the genetics.
So, my question to the forum is...
Realistically, is it worth the effort of crossing the strains, getting all the F1 seeds, going through the whole process maybe 6 or 7 times, and then hoping that I can get a THC - CBD balanced plant in about 4 to 5 years ( maybe quicker, as I have 2 grow areas now ).
Is there an easy and reliable way to check the THC/CBD content of the plant without having to mature it and dry it and smoke it?
I know about Thin-Layer Chromatography test kits, but they are pricey for wanting to test all the F1 seeds that I will be growing.
I would like to be able to grow seedlings quickly, check their THC/CBD content quickly, without having to wait for them to ripen, etc.
What are the alternatives? Nothing illegal, please.
There are seeds available across the border from here, but I have no wish to do anything like that.
I also don't want to order them from US/Holland/where-ever.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Happy Growing!
I am growing Gelato 33 and Weding Cake, and take clones.
I also have CBD plants, Strawberry, a Swiss variety.
So, my problem is that the THC strain is way too strong for me to smoke in the mornings, and so I mix it with CBD.
Problem Solved!
BUT, what I want is to be able to cross THC weed with CBD weed to make a balanced plant.
I have no pollen, but at the Botanical Garden a few days ago they are growing Fedora 17 Hemp. Fedora 17 . It is full of seeds, and a few dropped into my pocket.
If/when I plant the Fedora seeds, I assume that there will be male and female plants.
My plan is to grow a few, then grow the males, get the pollen, and put it on the Gelato 33, so getting 'seeds'
These seeds I will grow, and ripen, and harvest, and see what happens.
My experience - I've grown for 35 years, I have 2 grow rooms, and an outdoor space
Have crossed weed before to get a more mold-resistant strain, took me about 6 years to get decent seeds, sadly covid put an end to that strain and all the genetics.
So, my question to the forum is...
Realistically, is it worth the effort of crossing the strains, getting all the F1 seeds, going through the whole process maybe 6 or 7 times, and then hoping that I can get a THC - CBD balanced plant in about 4 to 5 years ( maybe quicker, as I have 2 grow areas now ).
Is there an easy and reliable way to check the THC/CBD content of the plant without having to mature it and dry it and smoke it?
I know about Thin-Layer Chromatography test kits, but they are pricey for wanting to test all the F1 seeds that I will be growing.
I would like to be able to grow seedlings quickly, check their THC/CBD content quickly, without having to wait for them to ripen, etc.
What are the alternatives? Nothing illegal, please.
There are seeds available across the border from here, but I have no wish to do anything like that.
I also don't want to order them from US/Holland/where-ever.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Happy Growing!