Shane20chromosomeswh

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I chose not to keep the original Male and go for f1, f2, f3, ...etc choosing the male/female from each generation to try and get some semi stability of a particular expression that I really enjoyed. So far so good. That Male looks like garbage right now because I took a cut from a flowering plant, and stuck it in a low humidity environment. Its reveggig now, I can almost guarantee within a few weeks it will look happy and healthy again. :)
i know it will come back 100 percent to get the best stability you shouls save your original male pollen or father out your male the original. this is what i do i will breed to the 3 or 4th generation then i inbreed the original male to the f4 generation
 

BigHornBuds

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genuity

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Shit,at the end of the day,them all actually look good..
I understand the ugly revegging leafs,but shit them look delicious.
What's that nose smell like?
 

THT

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i know it will come back 100 percent to get the best stability you shouls save your original male pollen or father out your male the original. this is what i do i will breed to the 3 or 4th generation then i inbreed the original male to the f4 generation
While I dont have the original Male, what I DO have is cackle berry f2's made using that same male and an excellent female. I may also work cackle a few more generations down. I expect that using a select Male from that to backcross (as opposed to the original male) should yield similar results. We'll see in about 2 years :)
 

macsnax

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I'm having a hell of a time finding a descent male. The goji og was a bust, the my oran jones male threw pistils and now the slurricane male threw pistils so I chopped his ass too.

Thats the breaks when you can only run a few beans at a time.

Think its time to just reverse a clone.
I've had a male do that from seed, the clone run I was expecting a lady. Nope balls, balls, and more balls.
 
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