white widow x AK47 breeding project

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yea, I am gonna go plant the rest later today to. hopefully I am not to late to get some good size trees outdoor.
 
Hey bro, what books have you read on breeding? Or are you just using your experience and learning as you go?
 
just learning as i go, reading up on here, and reading some of Jorge Cervantes books online. I am thinking I am just gonna fertilizer the lower nugs on my outdoor plants, makes the most sense to me. Long term I am planning on breeding the white russian to all the strains, then backcrossing it back to one of each parent. So like white russian x purple ak47 off spring i will back cross one to purple ak47 and one back to the white Russian. from there I don't know yet, just winging it. Its mostly to just have fun with growing and trying something new. Will be cool to see how it all works, and cool to grow my first set of seeds.
 
yep sure do. I am doing a veggie garden to, have about 10 varieties of peppers, 3 varieties of tomatoes, some corn, basil, oregano, green onions etc etc etc. For about 2 months i was putting pics up in my indoor thread and had a foot tall tomato plant mixed in with the mary j and no one ever asked me what strain it was lol
 
lol thats funny.......good old stoners...how a bout these......flowering nicely:leaf:
 

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lol thats to funny. The funny thing is i was planning on making fake tomatoes for my plants if i didn't get the greenhouse. If it looks like a tomato must be a tomato plant right?
 
yea they are coming along great! They are stretchy a bit since the metal halide is pretty high up, but when I transplant I will just bury them pretty deep.
 
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they are doing great, I transplanted the first batch into cups. the second batch is still pretty small so leaving that in the humidity dome. Other then that, seedlings are being seedlings!
 
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