Deathstar..FINALLY!!!

Tuhder

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I germinated 5 DSZ from the TDS order and I also saved a seed from a batch of Ohio Deathstar last year, one beautiful seed that sprouted along side the DSZ.

I guess the seed would be considered IBL because the plant hermied and pollinated itself, Deathstar was the only plant in the room. Lets hope this sprout is a female.

As far as the 5 DSZ go, I just repotted them into 1 gal pots where they will veg big enough for me to take a clone off each, then put those clones into 12/12 until they show pre flowers.

After that I label the females, clone them and kill the males.
 

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Tonycannavis

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I grown the strain got the seeds from a friend in Vegas the plants I grown had the biggest buds I grew last year prepare to support them
 

Lightgreen2k

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I germinated 5 DSZ from the TDS order and I also saved a seed from a batch of Ohio Deathstar last year, one beautiful seed that sprouted along side the DSZ.

I guess the seed would be considered IBL because the plant hermied and pollinated itself, Deathstar was the only plant in the room. Lets hope this sprout is a female.

As far as the 5 DSZ go, I just repotted them into 1 gal pots where they will veg big enough for me to take a clone off each, then put those clones into 12/12 until they show pre flowers.

After that I label the females, clone them and kill the males.
That is bad information to put out. That is not and IBL line and takes away from all the hard work breeders take to make them.

"Ultimately, the goal to create a true breed strain is achieved through selective parental and offspring breeding over numerous generations until the dominate traits stabilize. With a true breed strain, the plants will predictably reproduce the same desirable traits generation after generation with very little variance."

For a breeding population to be useful as an IBL, it must be homozygous for all the traits that are the "signature" of the strain. That and indirectly affecting alleles on other parts of the gene-code that can affect expression of the locked genes must be bred out.

Once a strain breeds true for a given trait, that is generally the case. Once a strain breeds true for all the desired traits, it is useful as an IBL.

When you take a strain from f1 - f7 that is a true In breed Line.

S1 when you reverse a plant and collect pollen and put it on the clone..

****You have hermie seeds sir****
 
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Lightgreen2k

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When I first got these seeds, they were expensive as I got them from a seedbanks vault. This happens around 2015 ish , I just made a recent post on my Ig about this Lightgreen2k.

Anyhow these are from Pisces the famed person that made ***"Motorbreath" ***most people have heard about Motorbreath 15. I have actually grown out Dank Vadar [Chem D × Deathstar]
and Liked what I got from the seed stock. Hoping to find something Unique with this Truth Serum [ True Og × Deathstar...]
Glad these where made prior to that cookie wave and more rare than Motorbreath 8) ;)

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Tuhder

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That is bad information to put out. That is not and IBL line and takes away from all the hard work breeders take to make them.

"Ultimately, the goal to create a true breed strain is achieved through selective parental and offspring breeding over numerous generations until the dominate traits stabilize. With a true breed strain, the plants will predictably reproduce the same desirable traits generation after generation with very little variance."

For a breeding population to be useful as an IBL, it must be homozygous for all the traits that are the "signature" of the strain. That and indirectly affecting alleles on other parts of the gene-code that can affect expression of the locked genes must be bred out.

Once a strain breeds true for a given trait, that is generally the case. Once a strain breeds true for all the desired traits, it is useful as an IBL.

When you take a strain from f1 - f7 that is a true In breed Line.

S1 when you reverse a plant and collect pollen and put it on the clone..

****You have hermie seeds sir****
Its 1 seed, not plural and its doing just fine. Its not bad information when I say, “I guess it would be considered IBL”.

I guess, means I'm guessing, most people understand when someone says Im guessing, they don't have all the information available to say its fact.

I never said “This is IBL” I said “I guess it would be considered IBL”. Bad information would be me demanding that its fact, when its not.

You copy and pasted a lot there and seem pretty high and mighty, thanks for stopping by.
 

Lightgreen2k

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Its 1 seed, not plural and its doing just fine. Its not bad information when I say, “I guess it would be considered IBL”.

I guess, means I'm guessing, most people understand when someone says Im guessing, they don't have all the information available to say its fact.

I never said “This is IBL” I said “I guess it would be considered IBL”. Bad information would be me demanding that its fact, when its not.

You copy and pasted a lot there and seem pretty high and mighty, thanks for stopping by.
High and mighty no no. [This reply, I hope you don't consider it that either♧]

Wow If I could "copy and paste it so easily " I guess you could have looked it up so easily to [Cannabis, IBL]

Did you like this slice of funny?
 

Railage

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Shes already here :D
That thang in flower yet?

Mines on day 2, she’s does not like to clone and is not very vigorous, I ended up throwing the big one I had as a momma in flower and kept the newer ones to veg out and hopefully give me some better cuts (IF NOT, I’m gonna try and graft cuts onto seedling root stocks, really excited to try that out)

but anyway, the one in flower has been topped kinda aggressively so she might not have the biggest buds but I’m very very stoked.
 

Kndreyn

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That thang in flower yet?

Mines on day 2, she’s does not like to clone and is not very vigorous, I ended up throwing the big one I had as a momma in flower and kept the newer ones to veg out and hopefully give me some better cuts (IF NOT, I’m gonna try and graft cuts onto seedling root stocks, really excited to try that out)

but anyway, the one in flower has been topped kinda aggressively so she might not have the biggest buds but I’m very very stoked.
I got my Death Star clone on August 22nd. The first pic is five days after I received her and took the first cutting from her, and the second pic is today after taking three cuttings from her. The third pic is the cutting I took from her on September 4th. I'm just keeping her under fluorescents for now.
 

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Tuhder

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I got my Death Star clone on August 22nd. The first pic is five days after I received her and took the first cutting from her, and the second pic is today after taking three cuttings from her. The third pic is the cutting I took from her on August 27th. I'm just keeping her under fluorescents for now.
Awesome!

One thing I noticed about the first two pics is the leaves look sativa-ish, the 3rd pic, with the visible Deathstar tag, has tighter node spacing and looks more like what I have, but I don’t have a clear view of the leaves so its hard to compare.

Every seedling I germinated from TDS is broad leaf indica.
 

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Kndreyn

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Awesome!

One thing I noticed about the first two pics is the leaves look sativa-ish, the 3rd pic, with the visible Deathstar tag, has tighter node spacing and looks more like what I have, but I don’t have a clear view of the leaves so its hard to compare.

Every seedling I germinated from TDS is broad leaf indica.
The third pic is actually the top I cut from pic #1 on Sept 4th and rooted it. The picture you posted actually looks like the original Sensi Star I had back around 2000 or 2001. And you're right, the cutting I have has more of a sativa look than the Sensi Star I had. That stuff was the stinkiest stuff I ever grew. I couldn't contain the smell so I had to let it go. I didn't know anything about filters back then and you could smell that stuff as soon as you pulled in my driveway lol... skunk city.

Edited to add: I just checked my notes and I took that first cutting on Sept 4th. I don't know where I got the 27th from.
 
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