Introducing Cheese Krush - TGA Subcool Cheesquake x Sannies KO Kush F4

TMG Genetics

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This is a cross I have been working on for the last year. I call it Cheese Krush. It is a TGA Cheesequake male crossed with a Sannies KO Kush F4. It has the structure and frostyness of the KO Kush and the smell of the Cheesequake. I've got several starts of this going atm, I'll be running it in either a flood table or five gallon hempy buckets in about a month, I'm just waiting for the weather to cool down so I can fire up my room.

The dad - TGA Subcool CheeseQuake


The mom - Sannies KO Kush F4


Cheese Krush


Cheese Krush


Cheese Krush


Cheese Krush


My indoor spot...


 

budbro18

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looks awesome!!! what generation are the seeds you have? and did you do CS or STS or with male pollen??

Thats a nice combo.
 

TMG Genetics

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Thanks for the questions bud. I don't mess around with fems or autos, I think they just fuck up the gene pool. The pollen is from the male plant in the pic. To each his own with that. If someone wants to use fems or autos I got no problem with it, it's just not my bag. The plant in the pic and the starts I have going are all F1's. The real testing starts this fall and winter when I go inside in hydro with them. So far I am liking what I am seeing from the cross in an outside environment.
 

budbro18

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DAMN! i just woke up so my eyes were a little foggy still but i thought that first picture was of a female budding. That thing is LOADED with pollen sacks. I wouldnt want to be living within a hundred miles of you! Youll be pollinating your whole county with that thing. hahaha.

I love home breeding projects. I use fems mainly because i dont have time to grow out all the regular seeds to get a keeper. I want to so bad but the time and money are against me.

Also got some kings kush x purple kush that accidently crossed when, what i though was female, plant of mine was put into flower and i didnt check on em for about 2 days.

I really hope to use those to make an f3 or f4 strain of my own. Just need the time and space and people whod want to buy extracts/sub-par bud. (because some would be seeded)
 

OGEvilgenius

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Interesting. I'm not seeing the same level of frostiness but it's still early.

And feminized seeds don't fuck up the gene pool anymore than breeders who release 1:1 crosses with the same male plant over and over (can you say incredible loss of diversity?). It's only as damaging as how the technique is used. Tom Hill/Chimera - who are actual breeders who actually understand what they are doing - have actively advised using feminization to see what your parents bring to the table. If you have a huge mess of phenotypes express in an S1 there's a pretty good chance it's not very good breeding stock you're working with as you're less likely to get strong heterosis and your offspring are going to be all over the map. However if you're only looking for a few traits from a plant maybe 2 or 3 of the most important ones seem apparent in all the offspring - you have a good potential parent to work with and so on and so forth. There are a few known stable lines out there that would be worth working with.

Most of TGA's lines are not stable at all and I wouldn't consider them very strongly for breeding stock. They seem more interesting as potential parents for a production garden if you find a winner. I'm sure there are individuals that are homozygous for good traits too, I just think there are probably lines that are going to be a lot easier to find good parents in. But of course, if it's the cheesequake smell you're after you might have to go hunting.

Anyway, good luck with your work.
 

TMG Genetics

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Interesting. I'm not seeing the same level of frostiness but it's still early.

And feminized seeds don't fuck up the gene pool anymore than breeders who release 1:1 crosses with the same male plant over and over (can you say incredible loss of diversity?). It's only as damaging as how the technique is used. Tom Hill/Chimera - who are actual breeders who actually understand what they are doing - have actively advised using feminization to see what your parents bring to the table. If you have a huge mess of phenotypes express in an S1 there's a pretty good chance it's not very good breeding stock you're working with as you're less likely to get strong heterosis and your offspring are going to be all over the map. However if you're only looking for a few traits from a plant maybe 2 or 3 of the most important ones seem apparent in all the offspring - you have a good potential parent to work with and so on and so forth. There are a few known stable lines out there that would be worth working with.

Most of TGA's lines are not stable at all and I wouldn't consider them very strongly for breeding stock. They seem more interesting as potential parents for a production garden if you find a winner. I'm sure there are individuals that are homozygous for good traits too, I just think there are probably lines that are going to be a lot easier to find good parents in. But of course, if it's the cheesequake smell you're after you might have to go hunting.

Anyway, good luck with your work.

Thanks for looking in. Good luck to you too.
 

TMG Genetics

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Cheese Krush (ebb n flo)


Cheese Krush, Ripped Bubba, Qush, Killing Fields, and another as yet unamed strain that I am working on.




 

Grandmah

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Holy crap. Fantastic work. You really have a good looking strain. Nice big cola with short secondary branching.
 
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