Hey there, I am in the process of a DIY breeding project — mostly interested in stuff that’s well suited for the wet side of Oregon. Any recommendations as to particularly early flowering varieties that I can use for crossing? Any particularly resistant to fungus and molds? Also, any experience with autoflower breeding? I realize the plant must inherent the recessive autoflower gene from both parents to actually autoflower. However, will having just one autoflower parent be enough to speed up flowering a bit?
Thanks — I’m still considering which direction to take my breeding project. Will either focus on earlier flower or just greater resistance to shitty weather. My main problem with going the autoflower route is I hear they’re basically impossible to clone, which would be unfortunate if I ever wind up with a really stunning specimen...Well your first photo x auto the f1 gen will be all photos with reduced flowering time this is how they make those fast versions they sell now after f2 they should start to shift a few will be fast versions a few full photos a few autos if you want the auto trait its recessive so each gen from f2 and onwards select hard for that trait from then and in the subsequent generations thats how you lock it in the auto trait you seek
Maybe look at kwik seeds they are also therealseedcompany mosty landrace or heirlooms they have friesland indica i mean that shit grows pretty much anywhere works in the uk and our weather sucks rarely stops raining and is also a semi auto might be handy for your needs there pretty earlyThanks — I’m still considering which direction to take my breeding project. Will either focus on earlier flower or just greater resistance to shitty weather. My main problem with going the autoflower route is I hear they’re basically impossible to clone, which would be unfortunate if I ever wind up with a really stunning specimen...
CoolMaybe look at kwik seeds they are also therealseedcompany mosty landrace or heirlooms they have friesland indica i mean that shit grows pretty much anywhere works in the uk and our weather sucks rarely stops raining and is also a semi auto might be handy for your needs there pretty early
Nice, thanks! I’m sort of going that route this coming spring. Got seeds from crosses I made last year and will be stress testing them.You might consider some of Beanhoarders outdoor stuff at Hemp Depot. Cheap, but good genetics.
Another way to get the early finishers is to make your own. Keep a clone of what you put outdoors and note the potent early finishers, with mold resistance...they're the ones you want to sic the males on.
Many people don't care for the man, but DR. Greenthumb has some seeds that do well outdoors. Or you could grab some of Green Thumbs Iranian and cross everything you fancy to it. It usually results in a marked earlier finish with everything crossed to it.
Oregon produces good things. It's also a beautiful state with more things to enjoy than time to enjoy them.My Ass Cheese has most of the things you are looking for. It's also out of Oregon. It's Cindy's Blue Cheese X Donkey Kong. My longest day is 14 hours 7 minutes, so it will flower just about anytime it goes out. Had one year before last to flower in May and never re-veg. Although if timed just right, I can get a month or two of veg most of the time.
Lifesaver was a very quick one for me.I've also got some BOG Life Star. I think it is a Life Saver cross. Mine did rot, but I made some f2 seeds. Will try them again when they come around in the queue.
World of seeds Pakistan ValleyHey there, I am in the process of a DIY breeding project — mostly interested in stuff that’s well suited for the wet side of Oregon. Any recommendations as to particularly early flowering varieties that I can use for crossing? Any particularly resistant to fungus and molds? Also, any experience with autoflower breeding? I realize the plant must inherent the recessive autoflower gene from both parents to actually autoflower. However, will having just one autoflower parent be enough to speed up flowering a bit?