Nugachino

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Just read up on what genuity linked me to.
Takes a bit to get them to produce pollen. Spraying 3-4 times a day.

I'll have to look into it.
 

greencropper

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damn everyone's gone on hols?...anyway top pic is IHG Platinum Buffalo(f) x Cannarado Barney Rubble, very small plant with only a few grams as grown outdoors in winter, not sure if this chuck is a good gene combo as odour & trich production are ordinary? buds are on the smallish side too?
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BUT!!! lower 2 pics of Cannaventure Girl Scout Cookies Mix(f) x Cannarado Barney Rubble are a different story, Barneys ultra citrus terps, solid bud formation & trich production have carried through nicely & is very promising in this chuck, plant is small cos of previous mentioned grow conditions
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higher self

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So far out of my RudeGyal chucks 7 of 12 are females w/ one still yet to show sex. Got 3 pheno's that are going to be beast in flower the rest are short. Not sure if I want to clone or just reveg the winners. I have a bit to much to clone em all so can only keep a few cuts.
 

EveryBlueMoon

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Noob questions from someone who hasn't tried breeding yet.

I've got two potted clones of my mystery momma right now. If I let them get a little bigger. How do I go about getting one to make male pollen? Is colloidal silver my only option? And how do I use it?


The clones are outdoors at the moment. We're just about in spring here. So they've got a bit of time to get there before I do whatever I'm intending on doing with them.
You can use Tmist... Just paint it on with a small fan brush instead of spraying as the direction prescribe. Read a post the other day of a guy getting 1500 fem seeds from 1/3 of a bottle of Tmist because he painted it on instead of spraying... Smart man...
 
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Mr.Head

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Chopped my Honeybee down. Smells like Cinnamon.

Pretty excited for it to dry and to get some samples. I did some wet samples and it definitely works :) Just didn't get good flavours obviously. Very nice bud to leaf ration, it was similar in structure to the Fireballs I grew a while back, short squat plant with decent branching and nugs all the way down. Easy as pie to grow. Didn't give me any issues even when I didn't trim it back at all. I ended up with a lot of larf but lots of solid buds up top too. Impressed with the yield.

Had some issues with the grow it still yielded well. If the strain was susceptible to mold at all it would have molded in the conditions it was in for sure, not a concerning spec on the entire plant.

Good work @genuity :) Would love to get my hands on some of those honey stompers *wink*wink*nudge*nudge* :):)
 

EveryBlueMoon

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Still recovering from Irma. Some post storm Green Crack pollen.

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Do any of you guys know whether the Autoflower Gene in plants on the market is dominant or recessive? Also if the Autoflower Gene is dominant, are the current Autoflower plants on the market heterozygous or homozygous for the Autoflower trait?

Really want to know because unless autoflowers on the market are homozygous for the Autoflower trait and the Autoflower trait happens to be dominant then there's no point in mixing the two unless you're willing to drag out a breeding program to get what you want as a final result.

Anyways I'd really appreciate it if all you guys gave me your two cents on the subject. Thank you...
 

cindysid

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Still trying to recover trom Irma. I managed to save only 3 clones out of 80, and 2 are Honeybees! I didn't think they would make it at first. They were covered with mold, but the last few days they have sent up new healthy tops. Yay! I would hate to have lost that one!
 
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