jus take your male,put it on your best femaleShiva Skunk is( NL#5 x SK#1) and Corleone Kush is (Pre 98 Bubba X SFV OGK F4) ...
I dont know the difference between F1's and F4's...
I guess my goal is to keep these two around; Individually, in seed form... Do I just pick out a male and female or what...
I read some of Subcools breeding stuff and it says to discard early (sex showing) males...
What else do I need to know...
you can make it a painstakeing task,by looking for certain traits,ect,ect.How stable will they be. Are they just replicas.. Stable enough to pass to a few of my friends?...
So I could just start 60 f2s and pick out another male and female and keep doin this... I thought it was more complicated than that, or is that just when you breed different strains together?
Thanks DST... but I dont really want something new... I just dont want to pay for seeds...I would say the hardest thing about crossing strains is finding strains that are going to produce something new and different with the resulting crosses. Or you cross into clone only strains to get stock that is similar to the clone only, or you cross to stabilise, or you backcross for uniformity, there is a whole load of reasons and outcomes with crossing and breeding genetics. Like Gen said, it's about as easy or as difficult as you want it to be.
I removed the Deep Blue Male from the cab, I know it is ony a couple of weeks into 12/12 and it's still packing on the nutsac's, but it just had this menacing look on it's fizog!! It's in the greenhouse! Wife's reaction, "so there's about 6 plants in the greenhouse now!" hehe, and counting.Thanks DST... but I dont really want something new... I just dont want to pay for seeds...
Buy the way... the Real money seems to be in the Breeding end of this buisness... and is definately a direction I would like to transition into someday
Its starting right here... Im relocating soon and adding 2 more Aeroflos... One will be dedicated to some breeding...you are right there. incredible really the money possibilities. but like everything, you have to start somewhere.