how do I register a new strain

Detroitwill

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So I’m new here and all. But I would agree with the hermit statements for sure. But I would continue to clone it and try producing some true gem seeds. Just get some colloidal silver and spray a single branch daily till it shows nuts. ( cover or block the rest of your plant/plants) when the nuts begin to open cut the limb off n bag it in a paper bag. Wait for them to open fully, shake the bag up remove the limb and place the bag over a limb on a female in flower and shake it to pollinate the flowers. Once it produces seeds plant them and repeat this over several cycles. This will likely give you the most stable rendition of the plant. Who knows bro, you might have a winner !
 

Dr. Bacon

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sadly i just had a run of mites brought on by using a seedling blanket as a tent heater.. they loved it.. the plants and the mites... so I will it be a while before any plants are leaving my place...
 

Detroitwill

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Oh CANADA <3


really.. i have colloidal silver.. so that will hermie the clone???
No it’s not hermy-ing the clone. It changes it to male flower that produces female pollen which produces female seeds when used to pollinate a female plant. I’m not a science major or a wiki warrior so I can’t quote a ton of genome prattle about it. But it is how feminized seeds are produced!
 

mistergrafik

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I'd say if the OP had over 100 phenos and had them all tested and grown out for determination of growth characteristics, I'd say he might just have a thing. But we wouldn't know for sure until the genetics have been tested on a much larger scale by other growers. I'll take a few clones though. Lol
Still want those clones?
 

xtsho

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This is Canada brother, we welcome all.
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Like hell if you do. I had a friend that was moving to Alaska and tried to cross the Canadian/Washington border. Got turned away because he had gotten a DUII years before. It really screwed up his plans as he ended up having to fly and ship his stuff. Needless to say he doesn't have the same high opinion of Canadians as I do.
 

farmingfisherman

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This is Canada brother, we welcome all.
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Yeah you don't... Least not since passports started having chips in them. I took a train to Vancouver a few years ago and was asked about something I had done when I was 21. They sweated me in the office for 45 minutes and then told me in the future if I wanted to return I'd have to apply for some sort of pass at the cost of $500 In the end they let me in but might have only been because I had taken a train and had not driven. Before passports had a chip I never had a problem.
 

Doug Dawson

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Yeah, I get sometimes the border can be a pain. The US has been barring Canadians for life if they admitted to ever smoking a joint. Border guards give both our countries a bad name.
 
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