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Pretty cool, huh?
When breeding, best to keep track of what you crossed, label and store different crosses seperatly, note which pheno was best and breed those, to encourage those traits on the next seed run. Quality genetics will generally have less of a variation due to back-crossing. Some seeds may be less developed depending on how long the residual pollen (throughout the growroom) lasted after intended pollination. (weeks?) Got a strain name you can be proud of picked-out? (bagseed is taken, I think)
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i am backing up rusty on the keeping of a detailed breed log one for just urself or us if you want to share
breeding is funny you must watch for acclimatization and the degrading of potency all sorts of stuff but its fun get a book now im doing a breed check it out. got alot of my info from marijuana botany robert clark
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If you crossed it yourself, you have an original strain...and can name it as you see fit. It's not like you'll be selling them retail and need to worry about copyright infringement.
Here's a couple to get those creative juices flowing... Grab Bag (bagseed) Double Bagger (crossed bagseed) Sergent Freebie Drill Sergent First Sergent (your first successful seed run) Delta Force (force-femmed) "INCOMING" (creeper weed that hits you like an incoming RPG) Seperation Anxiety (where the hell did my key's go...?) Premature Discharge (autoflower traits) Friendly Fire (mellow Sativa) Hmm...seems I've gone a tad overboard, but you get the idea, lol.
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LOL...not overboard at all Rusty. I liked those. The issue you brought before about "viable seeds" might be an issue. She's not flowering well at all and the seeds, if indeed that's what they are, are still as small as they were the first day I saw them. While the damage as almost all subsided...I think she's retarded...literally. She has grown only three fingered leaves, the calyx's are deformed, and just generally growing VERY strangely. Obviously sativa dominant, and was obviously very stressed early on...it seems to the point of non recovery. But I'm gonna let her fly, will require a longer flower cycle than the others if anything is going to be produced. She definitely has different requirements than the other two that I am accomodating...so it's up to her.
Other than that, the other two are looking great blooming into very fat plants. Bottom leaves are starting to lighten to a subtle yellow, working it's way up indicating the drop in nitrogen. The colas are about 2" in diameter, and there are smaller nuggets that are filling out nicely turning into little "mini" colas. Nice fat calyx's all the way around, very hairy, and very frosty. Good stuff. I'll update pics in a few days so we can compare the progression over the past few weeks. Thanks again! *junk |
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