Nah Lokie I didn't think you were calling me out at all. I know you are friend and not foe LOL. I was just explaining how one expensive bean could be worthwhile even if you aren't selling or using it for other than yourself. Your post gave me the platform for that reply, thank you.Your commitment is noble as is your goal.
Improvement is a profit in itself.
I am an end user, that is/was the statement I'm making.
It was not my intent to call you out or to question your intentions.
Yes it means forcing the plant to exhibit hermaphrodism, an important genetic expression cannabis uses to survive. The nice thing about a seed produced by herming is they are all female, although they are at higher risk of herming. So it's a mixed bag but well worth it because you know all the seeds are female.I don't know anything about plant breeding. Does "self it" mean forcing it to herm and pollinate herself?
I'm popping 10 regulars from greenpoint and figured I'd lose half because they're males and I'd be lucky to get a couple of keepers out of the remaining five. Does that sound right?
I've grown clones until now so I don't really know what to expect from seeds.
Well actually that's not true. I do have some seeds from a crop failure that a buddy gave me. Total box of chocolates, but I've had a few that were fabulous. Of course I didn't get cuttings so I lost the genetics.
Last year I started with 10 seeds and culled six before they were 12" tall. One of the remaining four was male.
Out of the three females, two were pretty good and one was FIRE.
With regulars you know you will probably see 50% males. If you are a little patient you can use an open table pollination and cross several males with several females this will produce all the seeds from that line you will ever need to find a jackpot pheno.
Although you get less smokeable return on a seed crop what you have is just as potent.
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