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Jimmyjonestoo

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Of course bro. Good advice always gets rep. I'm new to breeding but have been interested in giving it a try. Another hypothetical for ya...... female to be pollinated is from fem seeds, male is from regular seeds. What are my outcomes as far as fem /reg? Figured I'd save some Grandaddy pollin for what's in veg now which happen to be from fem seeds. Thanks again for all the help. I'm very interested in this aspect of the garden.
 

Dizzle Frost

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Of course bro. Good advice always gets rep. I'm new to breeding but have been interested in giving it a try. Another hypothetical for ya...... female to be pollinated is from fem seeds, male is from regular seeds. What are my outcomes as far as fem /reg? Figured I'd save some Grandaddy pollin for what's in veg now which happen to be from fem seeds. Thanks again for all the help. I'm very interested in this aspect of the garden.
I have never bred to a fem....you can do it , ive seen people make crosses with them. if was gonna do it, id prolly wanna know how the fem was selfed....the no chem fems are better in all ways IMHO

i got some no chem fems comin... ill do an experiment with em and see what happens with the offspring...of course suscess or disaster ill post the findings
 

ismokealotofpot

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Dizzle All cannabis has a gene that produces resin your plant is not anything special. You just have to find the gene switch to activate it. Your attitude sucks btw. To bad your parents didn't pass the nice gene to you.
 

Sunbiz1

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Good Afternoon / happy new year

Yeah the mail in Canada is slower than molaases in Feb...i still havnt got xmas cards people sent ffs haha

The Skunk gets tall with a big terminal cola....you can top it or flip it early if you dont want a tree....Some of the NL i ran was slow like yurs to, took 2 beans over a day to pop.

Glad its all sorted out tho

Np Jimmy .. thanks for the rep mang
They still use sled dogs apparently, I could have almost ridden a bicycle there in 25 days...his old record was 22 for an arrival. And I'll bet that was from Europe or some other overseas country. I fucked up with the first 2 beans, took them out of the fridge and raised the temp to 80 degrees in 10 minutes...bad idea. The SS had a nice root in less than 18 hours when started from room temp, so it wasn't too hard to figure out what went wrong. I'm also doing these strictly organically, which is a challenge b/c they just don't start off as quickly as chem fert grows. I'm also doing herijuana from sannie and jackberry///the heri is another challenge b/c you have to reduce light gradually as opposed to simply flipping to 12/12. If you don't, the yield is low. So now I'll have to do all of them that way b/c I only have 1 flower room.

Peace
 

billcollector99

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Dizzle All cannabis has a gene that produces resin your plant is not anything special. You just have to find the gene switch to activate it. Your attitude sucks btw. To bad your parents didn't pass the nice gene to you.
What the fuck is a "Gene Switch" and how in the hell do i activate it...


Oh wait... you dont know what the fuck you are talking about, never mind.
 

Dizzle Frost

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Dizzle All cannabis has a gene that produces resin your plant is not anything special. You just have to find the gene switch to activate it. Your attitude sucks btw. To bad your parents didn't pass the nice gene to you.
Awesome, thanks for comin by ... you can come back tomorow if you want ... i might be giving a shit by then..but prolly not :) You should take care of yur mommy issues in the meantime son.

They still use sled dogs apparently, I could have almost ridden a bicycle there in 25 days...his old record was 22 for an arrival. And I'll bet that was from Europe or some other overseas country. I fucked up with the first 2 beans, took them out of the fridge and raised the temp to 80 degrees in 10 minutes...bad idea. The SS had a nice root in less than 18 hours when started from room temp, so it wasn't too hard to figure out what went wrong. I'm also doing these strictly organically, which is a challenge b/c they just don't start off as quickly as chem fert grows. I'm also doing herijuana from sannie and jackberry///the heri is another challenge b/c you have to reduce light gradually as opposed to simply flipping to 12/12. If you don't, the yield is low. So now I'll have to do all of them that way b/c I only have 1 flower room.

Peace
3 legged sled dogs are common in the postal dept here, sometimes the kickstands drag so it takes even longer....At least yur a record breaker Sunbiz :) thats pretty long tho, ida been sweatin to. You coulda rode a 3 legged dog there faster...put em on the kickstand and walked home and still beat that time haha.

I fucked soem beans up like that before to, now i just leave em sit out for a few mins then germ em. I leave mine on top of my T5s to germ, the heat is mellow and keeps em jus above room temp cuz its cold in here...but in summer room temp is good.

In veg i got the Kushberry and Skunk Kush veggin, the KBs are pretty compact and look very uniform, the SK are vigorous bastards and alot bigger liek the skunk father, yul see how crazy the Skunk is , its like that in veg / flower. Did you start yur Heri's yet? i got some on route from Sannies to....i was gonna pop em as soon as they came , good to knwo someone else will be runnin the same time, thanks for the tip on the lighting, i didnt knwo that :)

im limited for space to, it kinda sucks in cases like that one , ill guess ill be doing the same thing, i got plants on deck still , these Mango Haze are overgrowing the whole joint man


peace
 

Sunbiz1

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Awesome, thanks for comin by ... you can come back tomorow if you want ... i might be giving a shit by then..but prolly not :) You should take care of yur mommy issues in the meantime son.

3 legged sled dogs are common in the postal dept here, sometimes the kickstands drag so it takes even longer....At least yur a record breaker Sunbiz :) thats pretty long tho, ida been sweatin to. You coulda rode a 3 legged dog there faster...put em on the kickstand and walked home and still beat that time haha.

I fucked soem beans up like that before to, now i just leave em sit out for a few mins then germ em. I leave mine on top of my T5s to germ, the heat is mellow and keeps em jus above room temp cuz its cold in here...but in summer room temp is good.

In veg i got the Kushberry and Skunk Kush veggin, the KBs are pretty compact and look very uniform, the SK are vigorous bastards and alot bigger liek the skunk father, yul see how crazy the Skunk is , its like that in veg / flower. Did you start yur Heri's yet? i got some on route from Sannies to....i was gonna pop em as soon as they came , good to knwo someone else will be runnin the same time, thanks for the tip on the lighting, i didnt knwo that :)

im limited for space to, it kinda sucks in cases like that one , ill guess ill be doing the same thing, i got plants on deck still , these Mango Haze are overgrowing the whole joint man


peace
I started the heri 4 weeks ago, will post a few pics when they get bigger...stuff looks like cabbage. The SS is already taller though at only 3 weeks, between the sun room and my supplemental lighting they have the best of both worlds. The northern light beans from Peak are being re-germed at the moment...only I'm not sure these are actually NL beans. When MJ emailed me, he said they were skunkberry...but they are labeled NL. The heri info on lighting I researched after noticing the below recent pic(top of the page). Also, most actually rate Sannie's anesthesia higher than the herijuana. I ordered the indica mix from them, that's the jackberry kush I have...sannie sent 5 freebies.

https://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old-school-organics/324254-super-soil-results-26.html
 

Dizzle Frost

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Does everyone got the gene switches switched to the ON position today?

When I was at school you were smoking dope now your getting schooled and I'm smoking dope. Do you understand that?
No nobody understands a fucking word your trying to say here....but you can try comin back tomorow again...someone might give a shit.....but prolly not.....its kinda sad yur parents let you go knowing you were missing a chromosone

I started the heri 4 weeks ago, will post a few pics when they get bigger...stuff looks like cabbage. The SS is already taller though at only 3 weeks, between the sun room and my supplemental lighting they have the best of both worlds. The northern light beans from Peak are being re-germed at the moment...only I'm not sure these are actually NL beans. When MJ emailed me, he said they were skunkberry...but they are labeled NL. The heri info on lighting I researched after noticing the below recent pic(top of the page). Also, most actually rate Sannie's anesthesia higher than the herijuana. I ordered the indica mix from them, that's the jackberry kush I have...sannie sent 5 freebies.

https://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old-school-organics/324254-super-soil-results-26.html
Ill have to check em out....mine havnt got here yet...thinkng this week sometime. Cant go wrong with extra lighting ,i jus grabbed another T5 myself. That Jackberry Kush looked dank, should be a good run, gotta love freebiez. If you end up with purple stalks and stems then those were Skunkberry....they look alot liek Blueberry plants in veg. My NL beans were massive seeds, i havnt grown the SB in a while..bu ti thikn the beans were darker and smaller..cant remember now. I can help you sort em out tho.

damn those Heri's look good in Subs thread
 

billcollector99

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When I was at school you were smoking dope now your getting schooled and I'm smoking dope. Do you understand that?
I asked a question and you still havent provided me with an answer. What is a Gene switch, and how do you flip it?

If you cant answer the questions, then as Juicy J would say, SHuthefuuckuuuuuuuuup
 

Sunbiz1

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Does everyone got the gene switches switched to the ON position today?

No nobody understands a fucking word your trying to say here....but you can try comin back tomorow again...someone might give a shit.....but prolly not.....its kinda sad yur parents let you go knowing you were missing a chromosone

Ill have to check em out....mine havnt got here yet...thinkng this week sometime. Cant go wrong with extra lighting ,i jus grabbed another T5 myself. That Jackberry Kush looked dank, should be a good run, gotta love freebiez. If you end up with purple stalks and stems then those were Skunkberry....they look alot liek Blueberry plants in veg. My NL beans were massive seeds, i havnt grown the SB in a while..bu ti thikn the beans were darker and smaller..cant remember now. I can help you sort em out tho.

damn those Heri's look good in Subs thread
Sannie has great genetics. But if you'll notice pic 8, that plant stretched to the moon. The grower spent an extra month or 2 vegging with no extra yield...so I'm going to do the gradual light reduction process. The marked northern light beans from Peak are huge, they look just like the sweet skunk...maybe a shade darker. I can pull out the digital and you'll probably know what they are...but a surprise is always nice considering it's for me and a few close friends anyways.

Fuck, it took me 2 hours today to find unfertilized peat...stuff is hard to locate this time of year. Miracle grow took over all the supply centers.
 

Dizzle Frost

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Sannie has great genetics. But if you'll notice pic 8, that plant stretched to the moon. The grower spent an extra month or 2 vegging with no extra yield...so I'm going to do the gradual light reduction process. The marked northern light beans from Peak are huge, they look just like the sweet skunk...maybe a shade darker. I can pull out the digital and you'll probably know what they are...but a surprise is always nice considering it's for me and a few close friends anyways.

Fuck, it took me 2 hours today to find unfertilized peat...stuff is hard to locate this time of year. Miracle grow took over all the supply centers.
Ive had phenos that were massive in veg and produced skimpy yields, but those are usualy great smokes, its just taking the chance , wasting the space and soil to find out that sucks a lil bit, specialy if yur cramped for room like we are. Ill snap a pic of my NL beans in a sec....there like walnuts lol... i got soem skunk beans but no SB to compare to. Haha suprises are good sometimes.

You aint joking...i had to go to 3 stores a few weeks back to find my Promix.....but i did scoop up 2 bags of the new Miracle grow organic bloom mix to try out...i go tit in my Mango Haze pots and they seem aight sofar.
 

Sunbiz1

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Sunbiz

I dunno if yur a shooter..but a spent 9 mili was about as acurate as i could find for a size comapro....cuz we know its 9mm lol

heres the NL beans...we should have the same lot of beans

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You ruined my surprise, lol..mine are NL.

MJ marked them right, wait until you see the herijuana beans from Sannie. They are half the size and much lighter in color.

Hold on, I'll take some pics. It's a pain though b/c I have to re-size everything here. I have some wild variations on sannies beans to show you.
 

Sunbiz1

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On the left is sannie heri, up top is their jackberry, and on the right is peak NL.

With respect to the 2 plants, I'll let you guess which one grew into a CFL bulb overnight...lol.
 

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BBYY

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I've been calling every electrician in this damn county trying to figure out how to install a gene switch in my grow room, they either hang up or call me silly names... Can the OP or someone with knowledge of installing a gene switch please PM me! ASAP!
 

ismokealotofpot

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Why would anyone help you if treat them like shit.Let me make a suggestion instead of treating people like shit on a public forum you could pm them and ask nicely. You can also set the pipe down, drop your cock, grab the mouse, close the porn page and google it yourself. I doubt you will understand what what it is you will be reading, but you could learn something.
 

ismokealotofpot

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This is all I'm giving you rite now. Biotechnology-based gene switching is the use of genetic engineering to control specific genetic material (genes) in plants to achieve certain desired results. The targeted genes are controlled through so-called “switch mechanisms.” These mechanisms activate (turn on), deactivate (turn off), or adjust upward or downward specific plant functions.This can also be described as controlling the “expression” of plant genes. Gene switching mechanisms may be established, among other things, in response to an external trigger (e.g., rainfall, light patterns, chemistry), to activate the expression of genes at critical times, or in particular locations within the plant. One must say “biotechnology-based gene switching” because gene switching occurs naturally and without human intervention in nature all the time (e.g., the presence of water activates plant genes responsible for germination; light patterns turn on reproduction stages; pests activate defense mechanisms).
Much of the current research focuses on gene switching applications to control one or more genes related to specific traits of the plant. In these cases, all the other genes in the plant are untouched and continue to function normally. Seed from these plants could be saved by farmers (if applicable national laws permit seed saving) and planted the next year resulting in a normal crop, but in almost all cases, without the special trait expression that was present the first year (e.g., herbicide or insect tolerance).
Some applications of biotechnology-based gene switching are not limited to controlling specific traits, but instead control genes responsible for reproduction or seed germination. Plant gene switching can be used to control plant reproduction in a number of different ways, for example, by limiting production of pollen or by producing non-viable seed. In other words, biotechnological controls in the plant allow for normal planting and harvesting of the product, but the plant variety will not be able to reproduce in subsequent years. Commercially available examples of this are seedless grapes and watermelons.
 

billcollector99

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This is all I'm giving you rite now. Biotechnology-based gene switching is the use of genetic engineering to control specific genetic material (genes) in plants to achieve certain desired results. The targeted genes are controlled through so-called “switch mechanisms.” These mechanisms activate (turn on), deactivate (turn off), or adjust upward or downward specific plant functions.This can also be described as controlling the “expression” of plant genes. Gene switching mechanisms may be established, among other things, in response to an external trigger (e.g., rainfall, light patterns, chemistry), to activate the expression of genes at critical times, or in particular locations within the plant. One must say “biotechnology-based gene switching” because gene switching occurs naturally and without human intervention in nature all the time (e.g., the presence of water activates plant genes responsible for germination; light patterns turn on reproduction stages; pests activate defense mechanisms).
Much of the current research focuses on gene switching applications to control one or more genes related to specific traits of the plant. In these cases, all the other genes in the plant are untouched and continue to function normally. Seed from these plants could be saved by farmers (if applicable national laws permit seed saving) and planted the next year resulting in a normal crop, but in almost all cases, without the special trait expression that was present the first year (e.g., herbicide or insect tolerance).
Some applications of biotechnology-based gene switching are not limited to controlling specific traits, but instead control genes responsible for reproduction or seed germination. Plant gene switching can be used to control plant reproduction in a number of different ways, for example, by limiting production of pollen or by producing non-viable seed. In other words, biotechnological controls in the plant allow for normal planting and harvesting of the product, but the plant variety will not be able to reproduce in subsequent years. Commercially available examples of this are seedless grapes and watermelons.
Glad you know how to copy and paste

http://www.isaaa.org/resources/publications/pocketk/21/default.asp
 

BBYY

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how come my school didnt teach me how to copy and paste. Ahh right..I was too busy smoking pot= and now Im getting schooled BOOM! I dont even wanna get stared in another hot debate of how people read something and once tbey process it and bam, they think they are subject matter experts.

..Guess some people have no idea how thin the line is from actually knowing something or just refrencing it.
 
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