Read you "link" sounds like F2 is fairly unstable, I'll see what happens.I love sativas, but I would like to get an indica for evenings. The girl I have now keeps me up until the wee hours of the morning.
The link in my sig is an attempt to stop misinformation from being perpetuated by the ignorant.
I would never have anything to do with ruderalis.
The F2 generation, and beyond, are important for finding and stabilizing specific traits in a line. There is a mathematical method to the madness, but very few people have the time and/or space to play with.
All male sweet god have been gone for a long time, going to use the chunky cheese and the magnum for the fathers, and a couple of sweet god mothers.It depends on how many genes control a trait, but typically F2's are 50% F1, 25% P1, and 25% the other P1 (P = Parent). Others can explain it better than I can. If you have a male Sweet God you could do an in-cross and see the results for yourself.
What's up man. Gotten your new seeds yet?
I'm getting a little nervous about my sweet tooth... they were expressed ordered on 5/2, think i should be worried yet?
Duece.
ive got a sweet god growing organically right now in a 10 gallon rubbermaid tub under air cooled 400 watt.I put in flower at 34" exactly 26 days ago.She looks soooo amazing,absolutely no defs and she is so green and she was a mom for my 40 outdoor clones.She has lots of bud sites from taking so many clones,I suspect that she will yield very well.I wish i could post pics,but i cant get my camera working.I'll borrow my moms camera and have some pics up in a couple days......Pure eye candy!!!Hey tetra,how do you feed?and how much?I put this plant in a 50/50 mix of Suby's super soil and promix.I put this ratio at the bottom of the tub and then add 3 to 4 inches of25/75 super soil/promix,i then put in my plant and fill the rest of the tub up with the 25/75 mix.This works really well for me.I havent fed anything except teas with just worm castings and molassas.Most healthy plants i have ever grown.I have a aurora indica as well planted the same way and it is looking even better!Wait till you see the pics!you wont believe it!