Seeded Ladies -

Has breeding your own seeds paid off ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 5 71.4%
  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Fuck it - i'll just pay for them

    Votes: 2 28.6%

  • Total voters
    7

Budzbuddha

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I'm opening a thread on SEEDED LADIES - whether intentional or accident. I figured i would get two plants that were a little underwhelming and get them knocked up.

I really haven't tried to make my own before and thought i would try my hand at it. I took a male ( SUPER CHEESE ) and covered with bag , tied it around bottom stem . I tied bag over pot and secured another tie - as not to lose soil when i inverted plant to shake pollen into upper bag. It was crude but worked very well in harvesting pollen. I moved choco into a room ( without fans ) and used makeup brush ( not mine - LOL ) to dust and flick pollen over plant.

I did another plant ( sweet og - regular ) the same.

My question is once i get them and them being first gen seeds would i or should i repeat pollinating this generation of seeds by popping a few and looking for desireable traits like structure and other things ?

Or ?

The Chocoskunk is an AUTO , but the CHEESE is not , it is regular .
Suggestions ?

I would like to makeup my own strain - for fun .


Chocoskunk

( dusted with a cheese strain that popped balls )
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Here she is going to strong - seeds are still a little green but getting tiger stripes.
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Here is the other lady - Sweet OG ( dusted with CHEESE )
Note : this one is very stinky.

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I'm looking for advise from the HOMEGROWN BREEDERS out there on what can maximize my efforts.
Just to keep a nice supply of seeds on hand . Save some dollars.

Thanks.
 
Cool thread man I just got a male orange creamsicle clone I'm going to cross with my last run which was headband x local hybrid from north pole Alaska ( accident) I started twenty seeds of my badger headband and took the best strongest two since there wasn't any other variation they both turned out female .my badger headband is 50/50 hybrid and the orange creamsicle is heavy sativa dominant.my hope is to do another pheno hunt this time I should have main phenos of ,thin leaf tall and ones shorter wider leaves also should see a few oddities which are what I'm looking for .next step cross with my fem green crack seeds I got saved .I really want to build a really psychedelic strain and take the seeds back home with me where they still got lame bud and grow my own fire

I'd like to hear about other peoples results breeding
 

BobCajun

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You gotta breed your own to have something that nobody else has or can get, if you don't say what the parent strains really were. Say it's something else then when people try to imitate it they'll get something completely different.
 

GrnMonStr

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Right now I am in it just for my own seed supply but presently I had 4 plants and it had two males so I kept the male that grew and looked the best and I used that to pollinate the two females now out of the two females one is showing a nice cola so I will be sorting the seeds from this one noting this trait. I don't have a pic of this one but here is a pic of the other and you can see a couple seeds breaking out, it has a few more weeks yet to go. Without having an in depth knowledge of breeding practices and I know it takes years of work but its very interesting to read about.
 

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ktmac20

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Interested in crossing my own...I have several Original Blueberry males from seeds from BC bud Depot. Looking to cross the Blueberry male with female "The Black" also from seed from BC Bud Depot, Creating my own "Blackberry" or maybe "Black and Blue" But what I want to do is collect pollen and brush one or two colas for seed leaving the rest to develop without seeds.

On an outdoor grow how far should I keep a male away from the females? And basically downwind?
 
I'd quarantine him wind can carry pretty far I got my lil dude in a box with a couple CFLs .soon as you get your pollen chuck the plant and be sure you use breeders bags or tape sand wich bags over the branch you pollinate should see pink spots on the pistals means you were successful can take the bags off after couple days expect your flower time to go up one or two weeks .
 
Damn my ladies hermied I had to trash the whole grow .anybody got any odd mixes yet from your seeded ladies?lol I still want to mix my orange creamsicle with something now I got to do another pheno hunt .
 
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