While you will never achieve a pure MOB male it is possible to create a stabilized IBL by crossing in a plant with characteristics that are dissimilar to the clone and then backcrossing through multiple generations with strict selection to MOB traits. It must work to some extent - it's the business model for Cali breeder collective like Reserva Privada and Cali Connection & individuals like Rezdog and JJ-NYC.The fact is M.O.B., or any other "clone only" strain, will never have a legitimate male - it's conceptionally impossible.
And what are your thoughts regarding selfing the MOB with CS?While you will never achieve a pure MOB male it is possible to create a stabilized IBL by crossing in a plant with characteristics that are dissimilar to the clone and then backcrossing through multiple generations with strict selection to MOB traits. It must work to some extent - it's the business model for Cali breeder collective like Reserva Privada and Cali Connection & individuals like Rezdog and JJ-NYC.
Agreed on the first point for sure.While you will never achieve a pure MOB male it is possible to create a stabilized IBL by crossing in a plant with characteristics that are dissimilar to the clone and then backcrossing through multiple generations with strict selection to MOB traits. It must work to some extent - it's the business model for Cali breeder collective like Reserva Privada and Cali Connection & individuals like Rezdog and JJ-NYC.
Those are great experiences Brookies! I completely agree with you that there is a lot of Sour D that "isn't it". In fact, when I first became a patient one of my biggest dissappointments is that I couldn't (still can't) find the Sour Disel that I was accustomed to getting prior. For a few years I had great 2nd hand access to med's and for about a year prior to the person losing touch with the grower they were running a "Strawberry SD". It had all the qualities of an old school NE style disel, however a mild fruity tinge at the peak of the inhale. Since then I can't locate that old NE style disel I use to randomly get as a youngster, nor the new SSD that this person grew. All other SD's grown now a days that I've come in contact with are ordered seed disels and aren't right. It seems all the old guys are keeping the real stuff in vaults.Tet - I have nothing against S1 seed (well, as long as it's not an AF) other than the fact that, in the long term, it could increase dependence on breeders as boys become increasingly rare. Specifically, as far as MoB goes, i'm not really a huge fan. Maybe it's my cut but i get tolerant to it much faster than the other strains i ran last time (a c99 knockoff and a no-blue Blueberry) although it does have nice bud structure and colors up really well.
Buddy - As far as IBL's go, let me share an experience with you. I have a friend from Brooklyn who's very hooked into the serious grow scene and has been running Sour Diesel since the late 90's. I don't want to brag but i know from Sour Diesel - there's a lot of stuff going around that's not it. A close friend ran Rez's Sour IBL and called me up to try it, thinking that it was pretty good. The bud structure wasn't exactly the same - the IBL seemed chunkier than i remembered the Sour being - but it nailed the taste and high. So... in my experience a good breeder can take a clone-only strain and transform it into normal breeding stock while retaining the most important characteristics.
My favorite gurl so far is Chaka Khan ! Chaka Khan !hope not , anything like George or Paul or Mike...my plants names are more like Stacy, Cristal ,Katie or Ann....LOL...I like stripper names too like Dallas or Star...
no worries. everyone loves good strains.. and mob (although i do like it a lot) is NOT the be all and do all of genetics.. lolI have the NYC Sour Diesel!
Not the SomaSeeds version ether. (doesn't have a fruity smell or taste)
I have been searching seed banks every where and reading other info out there. Trying to find the real deal and it seems to not be available anywhere. (or a clone only strain) I have been searching, so I don't have to keep the strain I have going while I sample other strains. Which lead to me doing research into CS and selfing.
The NYC Sour Diesel that I have has a wicked strong smell. It actually smells like diesel fuel. And the taste is something dreams are made of ! After researching this I believe what I have is Rez Dogs NYC or NE Sour Diesel. I can't know this for sure, it could have been played with genetically. Or it could be another version from an unknown home breeder, I'll never know for sure. What I do know for sure is everyone that tries it wants it ! And I don't want to loose it !
I lost a batch of clones from this Diesel after I got my new 8 bulb t-5. (Got to warm inside the dome) So I had to take another batch 2nd week into 12/12. They have rooted and all the extras I had have been given to fellow growers that where waiting to get them. I do plan to self this strain (as stated) so I should have seeds in the some what near future. I am left with 6 clones, enough for next round. But as soon as this batch is capable of taking clones I will.
Sorry for straying off the MOB topic.
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Would you care to clarify, then, how that plant that is now clone-only came into being if there never was a male plant to help create it? And how it came into being without being a result of sexual reproduction?Since M.O.B. and all other "clone only" strains are NOT a result of sexual reproduction, a male never exsisted and therefore never will. Any reports of one in the past are false and have to be a result of cross-contamination, mislabeling or other. Once again, it's impossible.
I definently apologize for how I phrased it. Of course the original MOB had to be a result of sexual reproduction. All resulting clones though are asexual - that's what I meant.Would you care to clarify, then, how that plant that is now clone-only came into being if there never was a male plant to help create it? And how it came into being without being a result of sexual reproduction?
Well, (for me) it's hard to imagine that it wasn't the pick of the litter after a few rounds of breeding... Thats without knowing much about it's lineage. Do you happen to have any info you could refer me to that could help me learn more about it?I was and still hold hope that this wasn't a pig in the poe find and that there would be a genetic parent to play with. I have a little breeding project going with MOB now. not for any genetics plan except to pull one mother out of a batch of however many seeds. So, a male would be super fun and make the whole project easier, i can't imagine how it's needed to anyone.. The only person that would 'need' it would be the OG breeder..
I definitly apologize for how I phrased it. Of course the original MOB had to be a result of sexual reproduction. All resulting clones though are asexual - that's what I meant.
Well, (for me) it's hard to imagine that it wasn't the pick of the litter after a few rounds of breeding... Thats without knowing much about it's lineage. Do you happen to have any info you could refer me to that could help me learn more about it?
Technically, seeds did/do have to exsist from where the mother plant was originally sow/grown/selected from. (Whenever that was. MOB has been around a good long time, correct?) Obviously there were parents to those as well (and even if those parents came from clones - at one time in history they originated from seed). Have you, or anyone, tried doing extensive detective work regarding the origins?
This goes along with my whole "debate" for the most part. For example, if I was the creator of MOB. I could take sexually reproducing genetics of strain X and strain Y, breed them to my liking and find my MOB. (As well as maybe some other similar "phenotypes".) They could all be selfed and solidified into seed form and each could be handed out. I'd name the best one MOB and the others variants 1,2.
As a result, it and the variants would all be identical and can be bred by whomever with near perfect (genetic) reliability. Rather than breeding two families with an array of genetics in the middle, it would be sort of like being able to smush two plants together. If this could be accomplished (legally) in say the world of mammals, there would be dog, horse, cat breeders all over this sort of system.
I could save the rest of that original breeding seed stock for future reworking if I'd like and move on to a completely different project. Hopefully the REAL creators did that. I am willing to help you hunt Cerberus.
To be honest, I think I've heard that story before! However my condition leaves me prone to memory issues, so I could be imagining that. Thanks for filling me in, it's definently interesting and fully believeable.the story goes like this. (shortened and with NO proof)
a young soldier found themselves in the kush valley of afgan or pakistan in the late 80's early 90's (early 90's seems to be the time most old timers remember the strain showing up) this guy finds a farm of hashish producers and brings home several seeds of their stock. he then proceeds to work on this strain (with others, since i have spoken to a guy that claims to have 1st hand knowledge) and eventual finds this pheno. Now the og soldier man, is diagnosed with cancer during this whole process, and eventually succumbs to the disease (late 90's early 2000?) BUT before he passes away, he gives the final product (clones) out to all his patient/grower friends..
so it comes down to, if they/he was trying to create a whole line or just hunt and dig until finding the one magical plant..
again, the need for a male is a bit much but a male would make the whole process easier
yep, and it matches the time line when we would have had boots on the ground, and one of the job's of those boots would have been make friends with the rebels.. ala hashish producers.. lol That is the story as I have pieced it together, its pretty grand but definitely not unreasonable, especially with the ridiculously large ex .mil population in the state..I'd buy the late 80's as the timeline for that story. I was seeing a shitload of black afgan hash stamped with "Free Afganistan" in gold foil until about '88 or so, which is when the Soviets left and we pulled our advisors.