MAKING FEMINIZED SEEDS??

WHODAT@THADOR

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jesus christ! after seeing that picture of ass you got their, I can't even concentrate now!
It is a fine ass indeed lol:eyesmoke::hump::eyesmoke:.......I was just thinking maybe I got that info twisted up with when you CS a Feminized Plant it creates drift? Been toying with doing a Blue Widowxsky og ...:weed:
 

Aeroknow

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It is a fine ass indeed lol:eyesmoke::hump::eyesmoke:.......I was just thinking maybe I got that info twisted up with when you CS a Feminized Plant it creates drift? Been toying with doing a Blue Widowxsky og ...:weed:
Shit! Thats a good one! I'll have to ask my budy who majored in ag. about that one.
The cross sounds killer! Does your bluewidow pheno smell like blueberry bubblegum? Or blueberry cotton candy? The keeper I was rockin sure did.
 
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WHODAT@THADOR

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Shit! Thats a good one! I'll have to ask my budy who majored in ag. about that one.
the cross sounds killerDoes your bluewidow pheno smell like blueberry bubblegum? The keeper I was rockin sure did.
I wouldn't describe it as a bubblegum...... but it does have a very extremely fruity smack to it....OK ya maybe like some bubblegums LMFAO:-P.....For as little work as I have put in it look's awesome ....Was gonna tree farm then after that run CS the 2 plants I got
 

bf80255

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fyi guys genetic drift is when you have too small apopulation and say for example 3 plants are blueberry 8 are pine and 2 are lemon scented now because both lemon plants were eaten by grasshoppers and unable to reproduce (random chance not because of the smell or specific trait) the next generation has roughly 13 pine and 4 blueberry, well guess what lemons gone from this gene pool and that my friends is an example of genetic drift not possible with a single plant.
 

CaretakerDad

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FYI, genetic drift is only possible in seeds, as it takes male and female creating offspring for it to happen. I believed that old shit also until a while back. someone proved me wrong. i looked it up, and sure as shit, they were rite.
Genetic mutations = possible, but i'm not so sure
I believe that when MJ growers refer to genetic drift they indeed mean a random mutation. If you accidentally take all of your clones from a mother that has mutated then the offspring will also have the mutation and will display it more aggressively as they grow from a start. I have a wonderful strain of trainwreck that I am retiring this year 7 years after I started the initial mother (and 2 sisters) from seed. It has developed the annoying trait of flowering too early which makes for poor buds. At some point I must have cloned everything from a single plant that had mutated to show this trait. :(
 

WHODAT@THADOR

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I believe that when MJ growers refer to genetic drift they indeed mean a random mutation. If you accidentally take all of your clones from a mother that has mutated then the offspring will also have the mutation and will display it more aggressively as they grow from a start. I have a wonderful strain of trainwreck that I am retiring this year 7 years after I started the initial mother (and 2 sisters) from seed. It has developed the annoying trait of flowering too early which makes for poor buds. At some point I must have cloned everything from a single plant that had mutated to show this trait. :(
Actually, what I was more worried/referring to and think I read somewhere is that if I CS same female and pollinate it with itself It would begin to produce less stable offspring? That's the kinda drift I'm referring to....or at least read somewhere....Way more sober now then last night LMFAO:wall::dunce::wall:
 

mainliner

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Actually, what I was more worried/referring to and think I read somewhere is that if I CS same female and pollinate it with itself It would begin to produce less stable offspring? That's the kinda drift I'm referring to....or at least read somewhere....Way more sober now then last night LMFAO:wall::dunce::wall:
hey that's my excuse
 

bf80255

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I believe that when MJ growers refer to genetic drift they indeed mean a random mutation. If you accidentally take all of your clones from amother that has mutated then the offspring will also have the mutation and will display it more aggressively as they grow from a start. I have a wonderful strain of trainwreck that I am retiring this year 7 years after I started the initial mother (and 2 sisters) from seed. It has developed the annoying trait of flowering too early which makes for poor buds. At some point I must have cloned everything from a single plant that had mutated to show this trait. :(
well where did that mutation come from? plants dont just mutate as they grow they have to be
 

bf80255

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exposed to some mutagen or randomly have that pop up in its genome through chance plants dont suddenly just mutate and flower early, the cut probably just had its phenotype effected by stress or something during a cloning and i bet if you were to clone it using tissue culture it would be restored to its former glory(genotype never chabged)
 

bf80255

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Actually, what I was more worried/referring to and think I read somewhere is that if I CS same female and pollinate it with itself It would begin to produce less stable offspring? That's the kinda drift I'm referring to....or at least read somewhere....Way more sober now then last night LMFAO:wall::dunce::wall:
why do mj growers feel the need to invent "new" terms and words? haha now if you CS a female thats already pretty true breeding and stable youll get super stable seed stock all pretty close to your mother but if you were to use an unstable polyhybrid like gsc youd be all over the board with your phenos but chances are if its an S1 or femmed gear its probably decently stable or the breeder wouldbt have used that mother to produce seed like her. :)
 

WHODAT@THADOR

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why do mj growers feel the need to invent "new" terms and words? haha now if you CS a female thats already pretty true breeding and stable youll get super stable seed stock all pretty close to your mother but if you were to use an unstable polyhybrid like gsc youd be all over the board with your phenos but chances are if its an S1 or femmed gear its probably decently stable or the breeder wouldbt have used that mother to produce seed like her. :)
LOL...I think it has something to do with MJ effecting the responses of short term memory....LMAO:-P.......Maybe if ya give me a bit I can find the Link but it was an article on here ....Something to do with a female breeding with herself would produce more seed's bearing some of the recessive genotype's of the prior parent plant's along with stable seed's?? Thus, the seed's not being more stable?? But I def like the way you put it ...I need to do more researchbongsmiliebongsmilie
 

bf80255

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LOL...I think it has something to do with MJ effecting the responses of short term memory....LMAO:-P.......Maybe if ya give me a bit I can find the Link but it was an article on here ....Something to do with a female breeding with herself would produce more seed's bearing some of the recessive genotype's of the prior parent plant's along with stable seed's?? Thus, the seed's not being more stable?? But I def like the way you put it ...I need to do more researchbongsmiliebongsmilie
dint we all? lol
in the auto flower section a grower has a thread called akr wtf lets seed one and in it he grows quiye a feq seeds out of a plant he used tiresias on and femmed with itself, no intersex plants and all very much the same in griwth/yield/smoke blah blah but yeah theres a real world example i like to point people to
 

Maris

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giberelic acid give less than polens and less then seeds, like you use that version tur off lights every 6hours on 1.5h dark 4.5h light 2 weeks before put in flowering stage and the bets waycolloidal silver. and you can make faminized seeds from the same plant but this can give you not vrily good seeds can be much hermies. better way is take polens from feminized /harmie plant and feminized then next female plant with hermie polens. and do this in place where are not much humidity. high humidity can damaged polens and strain can produced germinate incapable seeds.
 

bf80255

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giberelic acid give less than polens and less then seeds, like you use that version tur off lights every 6hours on 1.5h dark 4.5h light 2 weeks before put in flowering stage and the bets waycolloidal silver. and you can make faminized seeds from the same plant but this can give you not vrily good seeds can be much hermies. better way is take polens from feminized /harmie plant and feminized then next female plant with hermie polens. and do this in place where are not much humidity. high humidity can damaged polens and strain can produced germinate incapable seeds.
wtf.... lmao
 

WHODAT@THADOR

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wtf indeed...

Lost me at "giberelic acid give less than polens and less then seeds," but I did spot "harmie" which is quite brilliant. "Harmie" :lol:
Are we talking about that Hot little bitch Hermione from Harry Potter??? I'll give her some Giberelic acid from the polen sac
 
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