Breeding with plants that naturally 'hermie' will likely produce progeny that can hermie too. Selfing is NOT the same thing and will not produce hermies unless the plant that was selfed carries that trait.
then how do you explain companies like Cali connection and greenhoue that have a nice collection of hermie fem seeds to choose from????!?!?!?!?!
Again, it's not the process, it's the genetics. I wouldn't buy beans from either of those folks but that's only because I like to do my research first.
It seems you favor Serious Seeds from reading your jounals or at least AK and Kali Mist. In your opinion what other banks do you like or recomend?
I'd recommend you take your BEST plant, and I mean the plant that your patients f*cking go nuts for, and cross it to a strong male. THAT is how you'll get results like none other. In regards to the guys on the block that 'do things right', I'd look to folks like Tom Hill, DJ, Chimera, Ace and Classic (I'm sure there are others). These are the guys I tend to look to for hearty plants that I can use in my own pollen-chucks. Got a stellar female? Buy a pack from those guys previously listed, search for a robust male (DJ has a lot of great tips in things to look for in a male), and then cross it to your female phenom. My criteria may be different than others though. You can find great strains and crosses everywhere these days, it just depends on what you're looking for.
1: most of you agree that feminized seeds is not a great idea for long term breeding.
Seed companies feminize strains for marketing. People would rather spend 10 bucks a seed and know it's more likely to be a fem.
well in my opinion if you were to breed fem seeds for a whole century, you would have very little male genes left, ... no? so no good for long term breeding. I personally prefer to keep it natural as much as I can anyway....And why is that again?
I have some questions. I've been wanting to breed my own stain for quite some time and I understand selecting prime male and female genetics but what I'm having a problem understanding is backcrossing. Is it where you breed following female generations with the original parent male pollen? or is it breeding brother to sister generation after generation? Everything I have read just baffles and frustrates me making me want to give up.
Sorry if these questions have been asked before but I'm looking for a "simple" answer not a 30 page dissertation.
Thanks Blackdeth.