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I've had several of those. They all ended up growing the same from my recollection.What's up guys. Just popped some auto beans to give me some amusement while I veg out a Orange Octane mother to propagate (fem photo).
Anyway. Got two Dark Devil seeds going and one Dosidos.
The one Dark Devil I'm growing got a sick tri leaf phyllotaxis. Should mean extra budsites of that red and purple yum yum.
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What is your experience with mutations? Post ur plants here if you care to.
That's not variegation that's a nutrient issueHere is my variegated Mango Kush. Not the best pics but in real life it is half one color half another. Certain leaves are even 50/50. It’s a pretty cool mutation IMO, but I’ve read that it affects yield
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you need to grab yourself some colloidal silver @ 30-50ppm. Spray on some nodes 2 to 3 times per day. Start 5 days before auto flowers and keep spraying for 21 days. this will cause the female plant to produce pollen on those nodes and u can then breed back into the same plant.I wish I could preserve the trait but Im not sure how to go about it with autos.
Thanks for commenting.
not at all. I have 21 dark devils and understand about nitrogen.That's just a nitrogen starved plant.
Thanks for the tip I bookmarked that post.you need to grab yourself some colloidal silver @ 30-50ppm. Spray on some nodes 2 to 3 times per day. Start 5 days before auto flowers and keep spraying for 21 days. this will cause the female plant to produce pollen on those nodes and u can then breed back into the same plant.
yes, as long as you give it a little help. A fan will spread it around fine. Watch out , cannabis pollen is like a teenageger in heat, it will pollinate all your females. Let me show you on female gold leaf I have pollen sacks on...Thanks for the tip I bookmarked that post.
Will the plant self pollinate and produce seeds? Or will I have to collect the pollen and apply it to another plant with the same genetics to get a bounty of seeds?
As I understand genetics that won't necessarily preserve the trait. Even when selfing you still have two sets of parent genes and they can express in different ways with all of the phenotypes you would get off of the S1s. Afaik the only way to try and preserve exact traits is cloning, unless you go through a long line of RIL to get very close.Thanks for the tip I bookmarked that post.
Will the plant self pollinate and produce seeds? Or will I have to collect the pollen and apply it to another plant with the same genetics to get a bounty of seeds?
In theory you're so wrong it's not even funny...Genetics doing wrong stuff when stressed is common but it doesn't change the genetics and there is no trait to breed or there would be three leaf and variegated strains already on sale.
Before you think you just found something and start dreaming up fame and fortune.
It has been proven, you are not the first to see this.In theory you're so wrong it's not even funny...
If you managed to stabilize the phytohormone than you would be successful. Just like with dutch passions Duck Foot.....
You claim there is "no trait' but there is. That's all I'm saying. You might be right that it's difficult and may not be worth even trying but I think it's foolish to say that you won't try something new because it hasn't been proven yet . Or trendy.
That goes against gardening in every way, shape or form. Innovation and creativity....
Yeah, there's a reason DJ shorts thai breeds produced a lot of varieagated types. One guy did an experiment the V experiment about it came out with some crazy pretty looking plants some half white and pink, not that their bud was great necessarily with the lack of chlorophyll but all mutations can be chimeric and/or genetic and even chimeras can be found to produce the same traits more often.In theory you're so wrong it's not even funny...
If you managed to stabilize the phytohormone than you would be successful. Just like with dutch passions Duck Foot.....
You claim there is "no trait' but there is. That's all I'm saying. You might be right that it's difficult and may not be worth even trying but I think it's foolish to say that you won't try something new because it hasn't been proven yet . Or trendy.
That goes against gardening in every way, shape or form. Innovation and creativity....
that's all u got out of my post. I said in my OP that I'm familiar with it. Never did I say I found the holy grail and I'm making crazy mutated crosses in my bathtubIt has been proven, you are not the first to see this.
It won't breed, it's not a trait, genetics allow for this to be the case.that's all u got out of my post. I said in my OP that I'm familiar with it. Never did I say I found the holy grail and I'm making crazy mutated crosses in my bathtub