What makes a keeper?

Smacker

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So I’m new and all the plants I have going are performing about the same but it got me wondering what do people look for in a mother? What’s makes you decide to keep one and not the others? What are the early signs to be looking for to narrow down the hunt?
 

Wizzlebiz

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So I’m new and all the plants I have going are performing about the same but it got me wondering what do people look for in a mother? What’s makes you decide to keep one and not the others? What are the early signs to be looking for to narrow down the hunt?
Healthy, hearty, fast vegging, can take some stressing without signs of issues.

That's what we look for with our mother plants in my circle.
 

MICHI-CAN

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So I’m new and all the plants I have going are performing about the same but it got me wondering what do people look for in a mother? What’s makes you decide to keep one and not the others? What are the early signs to be looking for to narrow down the hunt?
About a pound in a different can of Lumbricina. LMAO.
 

Zephyrs

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So I’m new and all the plants I have going are performing about the same but it got me wondering what do people look for in a mother? What’s makes you decide to keep one and not the others? What are the early signs to be looking for to narrow down the hunt?
What makes a keeper is 1. How the particular strain works best for your mind and body. 2. The stability of running the strain, wi a expectation of same buds from progressive generations of clones will be the same potency. 3. It needs to be a strain that is conducive to your location. Even growing indoors, outside RH will fuck wi and indoors grow, if every single thing isn't already dialed in. 4. Ah hell I dunno, maybe finding great genetics to begin with. JM2C
 
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