FlowerPower88
Well-Known Member
Hypothetically, if you had a cut that you really enjoyed that you wanted to breed to slightly shorten flower and increase flower density, possibly tighten node spacing. Say you found a candidate strain, that is known to breed true for said traits, bought those seeds and grew them out and found a selection of females and males. Would it be best to breed the best male as you could tell with the cut? Or would it give you a better potential result to use colloidal silver on the cut, collect pollen, and then fertilize the best female of your donor strain, so if it breeds true for more than you expect, at least it was with the best female.