Redemption!

GemGrows24

Member
This is an update on my Royal Dwarf Auto and OG Kush Triploid mutant .
My OG Kush has a genetic mutation and is 17 days out of the shell . My auto flower has fully recovered from nutrient burn but in my opinion the growth is very stunted. Most would throw the plant out and start new but I don't mind see what few buds come from it .
top three images are the OG plant.
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Phytoplankton

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Those are always cool to grow, sometimes they’re great, other times not so much, but fun either way. BTW, it’s highly unlikely it’s actually triploid (3 sets of chromosomes), it’s most likely trifoliate, which is fairly uncommon.
 

GemGrows24

Member
Those are always cool to grow, sometimes they’re great, other times not so much, but fun either way. BTW, it’s highly unlikely it’s actually triploid (3 sets of chromosomes), it’s most likely trifoliate, which is fairly uncommon.
Yeah I realized after I did more research . I'm learning something new everyday of this journey. Also kinda glad it's not a Triploid I've heard a few horror story's about them
 

LewberDewber852

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Triploids can be a good thing. Only if it’s favorable. Eventually id imagine they’ll rule the market (not a replacement) but when you favorable treats are isolated the grower and user reap the benefits. Much like your common vegetables.
 

LewberDewber852

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The biggest problem with true triploids is they are almost always sterile.
Yea but if you want sinsemilla who cares. Also not as much risk of inadvertently having a pollinated crop bc of pollinators.
Some breeders are already selling Triploid seeds. I’m very curious and excited to try them for myself.
 

conor c

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Yea but if you want sinsemilla who cares. Also not as much risk of inadvertently having a pollinated crop bc of pollinators.
Some breeders are already selling Triploid seeds. I’m very curious and excited to try them for myself.
There bad from a preservation or breeding angle but if your a flower only kinda guy then there not a bad thing for you there not always totally infertile heard some bad things said about some that are on the market rn
 

LewberDewber852

Well-Known Member
There bad from a preservation or breeding angle but if your a flower only kinda guy then there not a bad thing for you there not always totally infertile heard some bad things said about some that are on the market rn
Totally agree.
I’m just thinking of small home growers that don’t care about seed production. I like variety myself anyways. Also if the home grower can yield enough off a couple plants for a whole year after spending a lot of time and money trying to be successful that’s huge. I want anybody that smokes not have to depend on dispensaries (although they have their place for the non growers).
A few years back I went to a Cornell field days with a buddy. I seen fields of triploids. (CBD as it was prior to legalization and I’d imagine less risky for pu
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So I’m all for it for the home growers.

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GemGrows24

Member
Those are always cool to grow, sometimes they’re great, other times not so much, but fun either way. BTW, it’s highly unlikely it’s actually triploid (3 sets of chromosomes), it’s most likely trifoliate, which is fairly uncommon.
It's been three weeks and its working on it's third set of nodes. Is this slow ? I feel like I can raise the heat up but everything else is going smoothly
 
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