Male Plants from Bhutan need help breeding

BigZeb

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I two male plants that i have grown from seeds that while backpacking in Bhutan, in the eastern Himalayas. I have 2 other seedling growing, but i am not yet sure if they are male or female. Basically I am looking for any info, input, interest in breeding, and growing this original strain from the wilderness of Bhutan.
At the moment I have one Hindu clone that I am planning on breeding with the plants from Bhutan. But I know very little about breeding and genetics and things like this. So if anybody is interested in helping me achieve my goals of growing, or breeding my own strain from Bhutan, I will more than willing to reciprocate any help given. Let me know if you are interested or have any info you can throw my way.


Also, any good places to find info on breeding would be appreciated.

in the pic of all four plants, the two right plants have been growing well and fast. But the two left plants werent looking so good, but have been vevived.
check it all out on this thread:
https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/438702-seeds-bhutan-need-help.html

also check out my journal and let me know what you think about my grow:
https://www.rollitup.org/blogs/347848-bigzeb.html

Thanks guys,
Toke up

BigZ
 

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Shannon Alexander

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You could get your hands on a copy of "the cannabis grow bible" . chapter 15 is about breeding. It might be able to help you and answer any questions you have.
 

Cali chronic

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They look too young to pick Gender... They still have even nodes plus the light cycle has not changed to see which direction they take for flowering or Pollen bags. If you want to breed with a Female. harvest Pollen from male use a small paper bag or envelope to save pollen and the pollinate the female bud you want to cross it with so she will have its seeds in her bud then you can grow out those seeds and see what you got. Better then pollinating all your females as tricome development slows to stop if she is pollinated. FYI
 
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