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![]() | I need some help here.I got some mad varieties,but cant ID the strains.They are both strains ordered from somewheres in BC,but my buddy that gimme the seeds moved,and with him,the strain names.. Plant 1 is an indica-Large,pale green leaves,with REALLY vibrant reddish/purple hairs,and smells really fruity.It is short,not many branches,and loaded in crystal. Plant 2 is neat.Shaped like a candlebra,with sets of 3 fingered short and thin leaves,medium serration.It tastes rich and tangy,and the plant is RICH in budz,all branches over 1 foot long and the main kola 2feet 5 inches,SOLID bud. I wish to preserve these strains by an intensive breeding program,but I would like some help in determining the parental characteristics. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Unfortunately D9, the best you could do is narrow down the sativa/indica ratio from each plant. But that still woud have no real relavance to the offspring they created. Remember, just like you and a sibling are different "phenotypes" of the same parents; the plants you wish to breed are each their own phenotype from their respective parents. So it's basically a total crap-shoot...you have no idea what you'll get But I like surprises..so I've done it a couple times. I've never gotten anything near a uniform strain(all plants have the same characteristics) . But I have gotten a few nice phenos from my tinkeringYou mentioned an "intensive breeding program"..what do you mean? Do you have a male? C.C.
__________________ I control the wind, the water, and the sun...I am the God of thirty two square feet. My CoG Garden - Room within a room The reason "home-grown" is no longer synonymous with "schwag" is because of the control indoor growers have over the plant environment. Over the last few decades, we have learned what the near-ideal environment is for MJ cultivation. To paraphrase a genious, "We stand on the shoulders of giants". | ||
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