crossing strains

Pipe Dream

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Thank you. I wondered about the hybrid part as that is a lot of
genetics. So as long as I found a good pheno of my cross and made it a mother I should still get a clone only strain that is predictable yes?
Yes there would be no other way to acquire the exact same parents or seed stock that you used to create the hybrid. Anytime you have a desirable cutting it could be considered clone only because you could never duplicate it, you could only maybe get something similar to it.
 

charface

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do it dude...I do and absolutely love the results...whichever ones smell and taste you prefer use the silver on...I uses sts...heres how:
That was a wealth of information and much appreciated.
I`m patient when it comes to flowering but I can not wait to see what comes from this. I love the part in your post about helping with plant count limitations. That is a huge issue for me.
Thanks again.
 

Trousers

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I would consider crossing one variety with itself for very stable seeds.

If you cross two stable varieties you should get something like this:
50% a mix of the two
25% take after the dad
24% take after the mom

In my opinion, the plant that provides the pollen shows a bit more dominance in the traits than the mom.

I have done seed crops using colloidal silver (Tiresias Mist) and had success.
I would give the plant to be turned a bit of a head start so it is skeeting all over as soon as the buds are ready.
Maybe spray the plant for a week, then piut it in 12/12 for a week then add the plants you want pollinated.
That all depends on what you want to do, full seed crop or selective pollination.
Link to an auto seed crop I did (I didn't journal my regular fem seed crop)

https://www.rollitup.org/auto-flowering-strains/548016-auto-feminized-seed-crop.html


How would you go about causeing them to hermie, and useing one for a hermie would be different from the other one as a hermie becasue of the traits that they would pass. and depending on how u plan to casue them to hermie it will cause the seed u get from them to be 50% hermie and 50% feminized according to some articles from my high times.......

Fuck me gently with a chainsaw.
That is absolutely not true.
Feminized seeds are just as likely to "herm" as the parents.
 

Kite High

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I have found the pollen donors smell and taste come through but the potency and type of high from the mom
 

charface

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I have found the pollen donors smell and taste come through but the potency and type of high from the mom
If that would happen in my case it would be a perfect scenario.
I love the afwreck smell and taste and if I could get the additional trichs from the bubba I would be happy.

@ Trousers
Thanks and I will check out that link more when I get home.
 

dr.greenthumbbb

Active Member
I would consider crossing one variety with itself for very stable seeds.

If you cross two stable varieties you should get something like this:
50% a mix of the two
25% take after the dad
24% take after the mom

In my opinion, the plant that provides the pollen shows a bit more dominance in the traits than the mom.

I have done seed crops using colloidal silver (Tiresias Mist) and had success.
I would give the plant to be turned a bit of a head start so it is skeeting all over as soon as the buds are ready.
Maybe spray the plant for a week, then piut it in 12/12 for a week then add the plants you want pollinated.
That all depends on what you want to do, full seed crop or selective pollination.
Link to an auto seed crop I did (I didn't journal my regular fem seed crop)

https://www.rollitup.org/auto-flowering-strains/548016-auto-feminized-seed-crop.html





Fuck me gently with a chainsaw.
That is absolutely not true.
Feminized seeds are just as likely to "herm" as the parents.
Interesting information and my appology for quoting a master cultivator from a highly reputable magazine bongsmilie
 

Kite High

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Interesting information and my appology for quoting a master cultivator from a highly reputable magazine bongsmilie
well if thats his quote he is either lying or is by no means a master grower...and danny danko is a joke

if blocking copper with silver is the method used then it in no way has the ability to alter nor encourage genetic traits..now rodelization may I believe but even then not to the ratio you are quoting...your master grower and the magazines reputation is in doubt...the grower needs to study botany before speaking and revealing his lack of fact
 

Kite High

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Yes there would be no other way to acquire the exact same parents or seed stock that you used to create the hybrid. Anytime you have a desirable cutting it could be considered clone only because you could never duplicate it, you could only maybe get something similar to it.
and or better
 

dr.greenthumbbb

Active Member
well if thats his quote he is either lying or is by no means a master grower...and danny danko is a joke

if blocking copper with silver is the method used then it in no way has the ability to alter nor encourage genetic traits..now rodelization may I believe but even then not to the ratio you are quoting...your master grower and the magazines reputation is in doubt...the grower needs to study botany before speaking and revealing his lack of fact
Indeed,,,excellent debate sir :clap:
 
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