Making Hash from Males for Selective Breeding

Xare

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I made some water hash with a male last season and got about a gram of golden honey colored 75u bubble :weed:

It had a very up sativa high and was quite sticky, like my other Sativa hash.

It came from a plant I intended to use for Pollination of my Kush mothers. I had cut the top off the male and collected the pollen, then took the leaf and made bubble out of it.

I have the small one gallon bubble bag kit, so I did a small batch with just that leaf.

After I sampled the male hash I thought it was not too bad so I tried to make hash from another male. This plant was about the same size as the first one and I used the same amount of leaf. But I did not get the same yield or quality as the first batch of bubble from the other male.


So I was thinking that this may be a good technique breeders could use for Male Selection.

Choosing a male for breeding is difficult because you don't know how much THC its progeny will have. Breeders use a few males and pollinate the mother they want to use then sample the resulting seed.

But if you can find a male that yields more hash then your others. Its a safe bet that it would be a good male selection for a high THC trait.


Next season iam gonna grow out some of the Kush Seed I made and use this Technique to select a male. Then use him to pollinate a branch on a few of the females that look to be the best.

A sampling of the females when harvested will tell me which one will produce the strongest seeds.

Use those seeds to begin the recurrent selection process all over again.
 
This works, and it's been used and may still be used. I don't recall where I heard about it, and few know about it, and it's not in a book.

It's also done with females, because it's a better measure than opinions.
 
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