Faster Flowering Kushes.

ruffrider

Active Member
Hey RIU,.
Anyways I was thinking about breeding kush to cut down on its flowering times. As far as I know most kushes take around 70-80 days to finish budding which is pretty legnthy. I was thinking of taking either OG Kush or Purple Kush and breeding them with an M39 plant which has very short flowering days around 40-45 which is almost half of the kush time. I know the first batch of seeds would have varying phenos some more like Kush some more like M39 so I would back cross it to the M39 until it starts showing faster flowering times.

What do you guys think?:blsmoke:
 

aknight3

Moderator
IMO ive never seen a plant ''ready'' in 40 or 45 days, everyone is different in what they think ready is, but i have yet to see anything ready that fast. again, IMO 60 days is really the shortest flowering time there is, MAYBE 55 or 50 days but even then i think yield will DEF suffer and potency will most likley suffer. good luck
 

ruffrider

Active Member
IMO ive never seen a plant ''ready'' in 40 or 45 days, everyone is different in what they think ready is, but i have yet to see anything ready that fast. again, IMO 60 days is really the shortest flowering time there is, MAYBE 55 or 50 days but even then i think yield will DEF suffer and potency will most likley suffer. good luck
True enough it actually takes around 55-60 days before its done, I said 45 because thats what the breeders genetics claim. Anyways I would expect potency to degrade because M39 is just your normal mids, tho I don't see how the yield would suffer since kush is such a low yield anyway and M39 gives a decent to high yields I would expect the yield is just bound to go up?
 

aknight3

Moderator
True enough it actually takes around 55-60 days before its done, I said 45 because thats what the breeders genetics claim. Anyways I would expect potency to degrade because M39 is just your normal mids, tho I don't see how the yield would suffer since kush is such a low yield anyway and M39 gives a decent to high yields I would expect the yield is just bound to go up?
breeders just say these things to sell seeds, they are salesmen :lol: yield is always affected in chopping early, if you let a plant go it will in turn build more calaxys which in turn produces more plant material, more plant mass=more ''yield'' as we like to call it. best of luck friend
 
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