Dan Kone
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That's the way to do it! I'm slowly changing over to all seed grows too, I believe much better medicine and way better yields are the norm.
When using large containers, seeds 4tw. Clones don't grow a tap root, seeds fill out the container quicker.
I just can't quite trust a seed without running it indoors first, and then running the first clones outside and they do really well too, but not as good as the seedling if it's a good pheno.
I do exactly the opposite. I test out my seeds outside, then my 3 favorites become my moms for the next year's hydro.
I'm starting to breed too, and have some of my crosses going in as well. Hell, maybe we could work out a trade of some genetics some time.
Your grow is impessive. Your doing everything right for a hellava harvest....Good Luck!!!!!!
I don't know shit about breading really, but I've gotten really lucky with it. Been working on lemon thai kush for a few years now and it's really something special. It's a huge fast growing plant that yields well. Produces spectacularly strong buds with a really unusual smell/taste. It's downfall is that no matter how big the plant is, it still produces small buds. That's why I choose a big bud male last season. I'm hoping this is the year I've got it perfected.
My breeding isn't exactly a science. It involves choosing a male from a strain I like (this year jack herer), putting it in cheap plastic mini green house and then surrounding it with a bunch of clones I cut from my female outdoor plants. lol. So yeah, I don't really do it pro style, but I do end up with a very large supply of seeds.