Dan Kone
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When using large containers, seeds 4tw. Clones don't grow a tap root, seeds fill out the container quicker.That's the way to do it! I'm slowly changing over to all seed grows too, I believe much better medicine and way better yields are the norm.
I do exactly the opposite. I test out my seeds outside, then my 3 favorites become my moms for the next year's hydro.I just can't quite trust a seed without running it indoors first, and then running the first clones outside and they do really well too, but not as good as the seedling if it's a good pheno.
I don't know shit about breading really, but I've gotten really lucky with it. Been working on lemon thai kush for a few years now and it's really something special. It's a huge fast growing plant that yields well. Produces spectacularly strong buds with a really unusual smell/taste. It's downfall is that no matter how big the plant is, it still produces small buds. That's why I choose a big bud male last season. I'm hoping this is the year I've got it perfected.I'm starting to breed too, and have some of my crosses going in as well. Hell, maybe we could work out a trade of some genetics some time.
Your grow is impessive. Your doing everything right for a hellava harvest....Good Luck!!!!!!
My breeding isn't exactly a science. It involves choosing a male from a strain I like (this year jack herer), putting it in cheap plastic mini green house and then surrounding it with a bunch of clones I cut from my female outdoor plants. lol. So yeah, I don't really do it pro style, but I do end up with a very large supply of seeds.