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latewood
10-10-2005, 02:41 AM
I need some help. I have one of KK's BB x JH and I flowered it 12 days ago and I am pretty sure, balls are'a poppin' ;)

So, I have it in my flower room with clones that are in week 7 of flower...(finish in 10-12) could I breed one of my clones with this BB x JH male? Or,

Will I have to wait and start everything together?

Will the seeds from this plant be good quality seeds to keep? I can seperate this plant and give it it's own growspace to let seeds mature.

Is it possible that the clones, pollinated my Young plant...?
( I looked and did find a seed or 2 in my clones today after I noticed the BB x JH sprouting "Balls")

Would the clones produce more seeds; crossed, with the BlueberryJack if I left them together?

And, if so Since the Clones are in week 7 of flower; How bad would the potency/yield suffer?

I guess that you all get the picture :applause: ...I am new to this genetics thing and sure could use your help on this matter, :thinking: besides these are KK's/or KK's friend Genetics...Well, the clones are a Strain I call Carolina Sky, made here in the area from good genetics, by a good friend and local breeder...

I appreciate any effort by anybody that has an opinion about my semi-happy dilemma...

I want to keep this male if it would be advantageous for me...The Blueberry Jack male grew real fast and real stocky, very strong...Here is a couple pics.
1. blueberry Jack w/balls
2. Buds on a clone (week 7 flower)
3. closer look (sorry, but still can't seem to get clear close-ups) I just wanted you all to see how big BJ was...

So what do all you master growers/breeders think?

turtle420
10-10-2005, 06:47 PM
Just do it all man.

Take like 15 or 20 clones, then do all sorts of shit. Cross it over with that one, then grow it... and cross it over with its self, and grow it.

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snow owl
10-17-2005, 07:38 PM
it take 4-6 weeks to fully develope seeds. Pollination is best introduced at 2.5-3 weeks into the flower phase.

Snow Owl