Breeding project for 2015 outdoor

northeastmarco

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Looks like the kind of genetics I would really like to work with there in those close ups, what is it and where to get it? smells like what?
The finished bud pics are dna training day female crossed with grand daddy purple Ken Estes candyland male.done last winter and first run finished a few weeks ago.have another run in the works now to cross again to start to stabilize two out of four phenos .has a mild piney lemon to it.purple and green phenos are slightly different in smell.
 

BcDigger

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Pay attention to certain traits that they have to get what you want.
ya i guess im more wondering if the male traits to look for would be things like plant structure, hieght, coloring and leaf shape. rather than potency, odor, and flavour.
does the flower location on a male plant give an indication to the budsites on a female plant of the same phenotype?
 

northeastmarco

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ya i guess im more wondering if the male traits to look for would be things like plant structure, hieght, coloring and leaf shape. rather than potency, odor, and flavour.
does the flower location on a male plant give an indication to the budsites on a female plant of the same phenotype?
You are on the right track bc.what you like in the females look for in the males,height,branching,leaf color size and shape.a strong ,healthy and same appearance male should be perfect match to female of same traits if you want to isolate and stabilize those traits.Hope that helps
 

northeastmarco

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I would like to do some breeding when I get some good seed, do you get stable seeds off a first cross?
No,usually the second to third should do it and maybe more.depends on how many phenos you start with and how you select the male and female.takes time and very important to pay attention to your phenos.
 

freemandrake

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No,usually the second to third should do it and maybe more.depends on how many phenos you start with and how you select the male and female.takes time and very important to pay attention to your phenos.
I better do some reading, can you point me towards some good info thanks.
 

getawaymountain

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It's all here on riu.lots of info and many people with years of experience.I have to give credit to getaway from many questions he has answered for me.
thanks marco but i just do it my way not saying it is the right way but seems to work for me and i get the strains to do what i want after several back crosses with the same phenos it takes several times before they are all stable and consistant and using proven stable strains for parents is a major plus also
 

getawaymountain

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the next seed project is moved into the seed room lol.. be using the ben johnson ( first male under 18 hr light that presexed) for the male the begining of some early strains for our short season here .

ben johnson
purple pineberry
pineapple chunk
green poison
red dragon
sea level
 

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