Open Show n' Tell 2016

smoker61904

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That's what I mean about I don't think it's a deficiency. Yellow is over feed of ph prob. Healthy plants grown no npk added stay green to the end .
 

TWS

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That's a huge matter of debate. In my honest opinion, regular breeding is superior for stability. There's hoards of people on both sides of this debate though, and I am by now means an expert by any stretch. Conventional logic though is tricking nature creates instability, and nearly every herm I have ever seen is from feminized beans not regulars.
Yes and I think you close the door to different traits in the gene pool when you don't use regs . But I still think the strain was unstable before it was S1 to throw he/she. Just like some strains you can't get to hermie if you beat the with a wet noodle .
 
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smoker61904

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I mean hard like your thick skull and backwards ways . Why be in a thread to criticise instead of help. Can't reach or teach an old dog new tricks i guess
 

ruby fruit

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No disrespect tws. It's not like I'm mad or anything. It was buz like I said . And no offensive buzz. It's not like you know me or I know you . It's a disagreement about fem seeds lol
Im cool with u to smoker but you come in here ranting and saying kids stuff like meet you on the beach son.

Where i come from i would be there in an instant just cos u said it...

Lets get back to growing and discussing weed like we should ..leave the shit on facebook where it belongs :)
 

Aeroknow

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Dude you got an open invite here. The trunk still sits in the pot. Maybe I'll bring it to the q. Imo san Jose is the best city in all of nor cal. By miles! Loved that place
Where I lived in San Jose was pretty cool. The Santa Cruz mountains were rite behind us. Los Gatos not that far away.
I went through a very angry couple years when my mom moved us from Ben Lomand over the hill to San Jose though.
I would like to either end up in Tahoe or back in the santa Cruz mountains when retired. :-D
 

Smidge34

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That's a huge matter of debate. In my honest opinion, regular breeding is superior for stability. There's hoards of people on both sides of this debate though, and I am by now means an expert by any stretch. Conventional logic though is tricking nature creates instability, and nearly every herm I have ever seen is from feminized beans not regulars.
Which is why in my research I learned you need to put the females in question, or at least the pheno that will be reversed, through stress tests such as changing day lengths, allowing light leaks, pruning in flower, etc, to ensure stability and zero tendency to herm BEFORE using as seed stock. You would think that procedure would benefit regular breeders too.
 
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