pollinating narkush

LETS BAZE

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i just ordered 10 reg narkush seeds. my question is wen i cross breed the male and female will the seeds be the same potentcy ?:dunce::?:
 
i just ordered 10 reg narkush seeds. my question is wen i cross breed the male and female will the seeds be the same potentcy ?:dunce::?:
Yes. Give us a little more information and we can provide you with a better answer. . . but I am assuming that what you are asking is if the seeds you create from the seeds you have received will have the same potency? The answer is yes; there may be slight variation of potency by like .1 or .2, however nothing major. The major variations to note would be in color, size, speed, yield, etc, for more advanced growers who are looking to develop their own genetics.
 

LETS BAZE

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yes thank you its all i can afford so i figure i would just make more seeds rather then buying more. thanks for the help
 
It would just be easier for you I would think to just make one mother and continue to take clones from her until you want to grow a new strain, or even cross her with a new one?
 

LETS BAZE

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i wanted to cross with og kush and kandy kush just to see what i would get. i never cross breeded b4 but i need good seeds rather than bagseed..
 
You know what, crossing is not hard whatsoever; personally I find it "harder" to clone than I find it to pollinate and create my own genetics, besides, it's hella lot funner, so damn interesting, and you get to create and pick your own variations depending on what you cross. If you want to maintain one particular strain because you like it, you simply in-breed it, so wait for a male to pop up put it in a different room all-together from your flowering room, and when you see a big mama that you are really interested in, or that you believe will bud with the most of your desired traits, then pull that mother and you can pollinate it with your male. There is much more advanced methods that one can use, but it's very risky. For example, I taught my friend a trick and I have been working on creating custom genetics/strains for him on his plants. I am not gonna give away the entire secret to the trade, but I will say this: it is possible to use the pollen from any variety of males you would like (20-100,000 different strains of male), with any number of variety of plants you have entering flowering (So let's say you have 20,000 plants in flower, and of those 20,000 there are 5,000 different strains or variations of strains. Well, essentially I can guarantee you that it is possible to cross-pollinate any number of females in the exact same room and not have contamination in regards to cross-pollination of an undesired strain or in regards to causing seeds to grow on buds you wish to have no seeds whatsoever.

Some people find cloning easier. . . If I were doing my own grow, I would certainly prefer making my own seeds.
 
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