what are you running now ?

SxIstew

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What i'm running now:::::


HSO Blue Dream(fem)
Blueberry Yum Yum(reg)
Blue Thai(fem)
Original Blueberry(reg)
Sour Blueberry(reg)
GDP(reg)
Spyder auto(reg)
White 88 G13/Hashplant(reg)
Cocoa Puffs(reg)
Supreme Delight(reg)
Kerala x Skunk(reg)
Cotton Candy(fem)

SxI(reg)
 

Mad Hamish

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Hey Gud, this one popped up in the old iTunes shuffle last night, for some reason I couldn't help but think of you cruisin' the streets at night hitting that palm vape LOL

[video=youtube;Z2wzpfPFBlw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2wzpfPFBlw[/video]

EDIT: Stew, that price for real?! Holy GODS.
 

MrEDuck

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o ya good call idk about the ix1 or bx1 but i just recently learned that if you bring together say an f5 and an f1 the result is an f6. its always 1 more to the highest. correct?
This is why we need a standard. I would rather see the plants history listed like f1bx2 for an F1 plant back crossed to one of it's parents or similar notation. Ideally I would like to see the family tree all the way back to landrace or unknown with a description of the weed the seed was found in.

Well sure, how else can you know that prediction and desired characteristics were congruous? Check out "Marijuana Botany" by Robert Connell Clarke.
This is probably the best serious book about cannabis. I would also suggest reading other botany texts specifically related to plant breeding.

Mr EE you will get offspring in your "Bx" (which I don't think is going to give you the results you really want which is to reproduce in seed form the mom plant) if you look for two plants that are different - more like the parent plants and then do a feminized cross with those plants. Bringing it back full circle. Could take a lot of time.
I'm aware it will take several generations of back crossing. I'm setting a goal of sprouting cubed beans in three years.

While we're on the subject I was greeted by these when I was checking on Drue this morning. Sorry for the low quality pic, it was a quick snap because I was so excited. Never thought I'd say that about male parts!
 

calicat

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Breeding is tricky lots of notes and room is required. I'm getting into it seriously though beans are getting costly. You seen snow high prices?? Wtf they smoking no way I'm paying $200 for a pack.
They have some other sweet gear I noticed the other day that is around 50ish. Never ran them before but Coolkid runs them and says they are legitimate and that seed company is a friend of Bodhi. For instance the Purple Pantera is around 60ish and man I have not run grape krush in quite sometime. I believe DJ Short discontinued that strain.
 

gudkarma

New Member
i couldnt tell u why , but e$ko's "pink cheese" is the most fragile shit i've ever cracked.

this shit will get stem rot , damping off, a cold , & the plant flu.
clones. seeds. no matter.

so far the only mature plant i have from 12 fem beans is impressive & rock solid... must be like 1 in 1000.

i cracked 4 more and one checked already.

clones... the only plant in my entire gardening history giving me < 75% on clones.

im usually 98%.
1 or 2 lost per 100.
 

colocowboy

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You mark the filial generation with a predicted outcome then prove the prediction, it's just the scientific method applied to botanical breeding. Giving designation is really just a way for the breeder to catalog during experimentation and a way of conveying the point in the project to others. It's important to realize that the work is in selection and testing the progeny. It should be pretty obvious from this explanation as to why there are so few "true breeding" strains in the market. It represents an enormous amount of work and time to produce a true-breeding f4. Sure you can haphazardly breed one to the next and call it an f4 and be technically correct in saying what generation of breeding it is but your result will not likely be homogenous or true-breeding. Punnet squares allow you to reasonably predict what percentage of expression you can achieve given a perfect selection, by perfect selection I mean the chosen male passes on or mutes the expressions you were expecting. This of course is difficult because males don't necessarily show the expressions your looking for and can really only be tested for by growing out progeny and verifying the percentage of desired expressed traits against the expected percentage at a given point in a filial generation.
 

VTMi'kmaq

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sleestack freebies I say! I even have proof! ice fall and sleestack specials 006.jpgice fall and sleestack specials 007.jpgice fall and sleestack specials 008.jpgice fall and sleestack specials 009.jpgice fall and sleestack specials 011.jpgthey have been under 18 hours of 600 hps until three days ago. I have NO experience with sleestack however I can tell already ive got meh hands full here!
 

VTMi'kmaq

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Ok so apparently I misinformed you all they are sleestack x sk1 whatever that may be! Hey guys and gals if (hypothectialy) if I were to go to dinafem what is a sure fire goto strain for them? Im dinafem ignant it seems!
 

Chronic Masterbator

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What i'm running now:::::


HSO Blue Dream(fem)
Blueberry Yum Yum(reg)
Blue Thai(fem)
Original Blueberry(reg)
Sour Blueberry(reg)
GDP(reg)
Spyder auto(reg)
White 88 G13/Hashplant(reg)
Cocoa Puffs(reg)
Supreme Delight(reg)
Kerala x Skunk(reg)
Cotton Candy(fem)

SxI(reg)
Oh nice I'd like to see pics of the blue Thai, and coco puffs as well. I have the cotton candy so that be a good one too. We know you won't let us down when it comes to that bud porn stew.
 

colocowboy

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Are there supposed to be pics in those posts there gud? I'm jonesing for them otherwise :D

I been peeping those cocoa puffs too.... I like hazeman's gear!
 
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