Little tiny seed plants...cool. Hey Al...could you tell us how you selected the males? That's an area I need to improve upon.They'll be kept in 1l pots to be used for some sativa crosses.
I do a kind of purging. Instead selecting what male I want, what I do is to "unselect" and kill the ones I don't. There is a reason for that: the only way to really know what a male delivers is to grow his children, and anything else is speculation.Little tiny seed plants...cool. Hey Al...could you tell us how you selected the males? That's an area I need to improve upon.
JD
I like that you use harmony and beauty as selection criteria. I also include aesthetics in selection and training. Form follows function... the plant knows way more then I do.Then I look for strength. Color. Smell. Branches, symmetry, health, good behavior, harmony, beauty. And, most than anything, diversity. So I usually end up with several full flowering males, and I use several of them.
If you can, take and save clones from every plant, or from all the females and the males you prefer. You can freeze the pollen, but it is better and safer to have males in veg state and flower them when you need. I'd pollinate only after selecting the preferred mom. It means a lot of time, because you have to end the cycle, including drying and curing, but saves you of having many seeds from females that weren't as good.Thanks Al,
I'm in even worse shape regarding space...tiny home dweller. I'm looking for a special pheno that's almost twice the potency of her sisters. Discovered it first grow after harvest and am now on a search. Popped about 25 seeds...so I'm going to select male or males and pollinate a branch on each female. That way...once I find the pheno...I'll already have seeds for it. Any logic errors to my plan?
JD
PS No real long term breeding. Just wanting a great clone Momma.
Some background for that or you just a hater?Lookin at ACEs newest offerings I'm glad I didn't get suckered into their bullshit. They'll be carrying a fruity "skunk" in no time.
Motarebel's fun gear. I've run the Rebel OG, and I'm sitting on 6 more beans of it, plus a freebie 5 pack of Pineapple Orange Peel.Hmmm...sounds interesting, but not familiar with either. I'm doing an indica run right now...freebie seeds. I have 2 Motarebel strains...Snake Eyes and Gorilla Jam...and a wacky weed strain called Strawberry Dog Shit.
Not sure if I'm cut out for landrace sativas. At least not in coco. I may go orgaanic soil if I do. Been thinking a lengthy training...like mainlined to 16 colas...may help control all that stretch and height.
Later,
JD
nice job man. they look great! wondering what you mean by needing the leds? instead of hids?Some pics of these stretchy ladies 6 weeks after flip. Without the LEDs, these plants would be impossible to grow. They look they'll need a lot of time to mature, they are indeed the real extreme sativa thing.
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Yes. The LEDs keep the stretch under control. These plants would be 2 meter high under 4 weeks of stretching when 12/12 under HIDnice job man. they look great! wondering what you mean by needing the leds? instead of hids?
Ive noticed you have been growing different sativas for awhile. Up to this point have you found any you would consider a keeper?Yes. The LEDs keep the stretch under control. These plants would be 2 meter high under 4 weeks of stretching when 12/12 under HID
I've been trying several methods to control height indoors, and after the years I believe I'm quite successful. It is a pity that there isn't pictures in the first post of that thread you posted. I usually have enough with topping and COBs, but I've used LST as well when things came out of control and in my urban terrace to avoid people seeing my plants.I see. thanks I didn't know that. have you tried the node 2 topping method for sativas discussed here? https://www.rollitup.org/t/uncle-bens-topping-technique-to-get-2-or-4-main-colas.151706/
Yes, I totally understand what you mean. I spend more time and more money than anybody growing weed, because these plants are difficult to grow and produce less in much more time. But I can say I have found more than one and two keepers that worth it.Ive noticed you have been growing different sativas for awhile. Up to this point have you found any you would consider a keeper?
I went through a sativa kick for about 5 years and grew abunch of different sativa strains. I never found one worth the effort. Some were pretty good, but when you have such a long flowering time and the finicky issues and such it just wasnt worth it.
it wasnt the greatest thread for pictures. here's a fewIt is a pity that there isn't pictures in the first post of that thread you posted.