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CYRAX
08-20-2006, 04:08 AM
Okay so I'm a bit confused, I have a series of questions about Pollinated Plants...

1). Pollinated females grow seeds, but do they grow ANY additional buds?
2). Males don't grow buds or seeds, they just give off pollen for reproduction, correct? o.0
3). If I wished to breed expensive strains, about how many seeds would i get from reproducing each pack of 10 seeds? (Not a literal question, just guess aproxemently).

Thanks..
:thumbsup:

Sry if there's typo's...

CYRAX
08-20-2006, 10:12 PM
sry for double posting but i really need to know this, thanks.

stinkyattic
08-21-2006, 02:49 PM
1). Pollinated females grow seeds, but do they grow ANY additional buds?....
Yes, but not nearly as much bud mass. The plant knows it is pollinated and puts energy into growing seeds to maturity. So what will end up happening is that if you pollinate early in flower, your total flowering time will be shortened by a week-ish. This is because that last little burst of growth that a sensi plant puts on right before harvest, the energy has already been used up making seeds.



2). Males don't grow buds or seeds, they just give off pollen for reproduction, correct? o.0....
That is correct. A pure male only makes pollen. Technically it has buds, but they are the buds of the male flower, not the female buds that you are interested in.



3). If I wished to breed expensive strains, about how many seeds would i get from reproducing each pack of 10 seeds? (Not a literal question, just guess aproxemently).

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There's a major fundamental problem with what you propose.
There are a few basic types of cannabis, which include (but are not limited to) inbred lines that breed true when crossed to each other, clone-only varieties that originated by some cross that may not be available to you the average grower, or even really reproducible through breeding (that's why they are clone only, get it?), F1 hybrids that are a simple cross between a couple really good strains, etc... You see? Lots of possibilities.

Now if you can get your paws on a pure inbred-line strain, yes, you can keep your seed supply going. Just make sure that is ALL you have growing in your growroom otherwise you will run the risk of introducing unknown genetics which could fuck up your line.

Breeding a clone-only strain and expecting to get something good from it would mean research and testing to find a suitable pollen donor. LOTS of time, patience, and you need a lot of space to do a serious breeding project.

Crossing F1 hybrids to each other is kind of pointless for the average grower. The idea of an F1 is the concept of 'hybrid vigor', in which the offspring of 2 inbred stains, crossed, will give vigorous plants with desirable characteristics inherited from both parents. The next generation, the F2, tends to lose the strength of hybrid vigor, AND then you have the added probl;em of TONS of variation in phenotype, which can be a royal bitch if you end up with a bunch of plants all growing at different rates.

So before you try to keep your seeds going, look up inbred lines, such as Skunk#1 or Northern Lights #1. I think Island Sweet Skunk is also stabilized. That's what I 'd start with if I were you. Solid foundation, you know?

As for # of seeds, who the hell knows? :D Do you still want to get some sensi bud? Just pollinate a couple branches with a paintbrush and you'll still have some seedless parts.

CYRAX
08-21-2006, 10:38 PM
To number 3 I was trying to say, I'f i grew a male and a female of the SAME strain, would i be straight? b.t.w. im considering to grow these outdoors next spring, each crop will be spread well so pollen from each strain wont mix.

graph
08-21-2006, 11:21 PM
To number 3 I was trying to say, I'f i grew a male and a female of the SAME strain, would i be straight? b.t.w. im considering to grow these outdoors next spring, each crop will be spread well so pollen from each strain wont mix.

They better be spread miles away. Pollen spreads like crazy. Not saying that they'll all be mixed, but expect a few hybrids.

CYRAX
08-22-2006, 01:18 AM
I'm aware of that, thanks.

graph
08-22-2006, 02:22 AM
Oh, and out of ten seeds you should get a male and a female. You can get anywhere between 200 and 1000 seeds from one plant, so you'll be good.

latewood
08-22-2006, 07:57 AM
I hope the commercial grower down the road doesn't shoot you in the head for spreading pollen all over the county...LOL peace

stinkyattic
08-22-2006, 03:55 PM
I hope the commercial grower down the road doesn't shoot you in the head for spreading pollen all over the county...LOL peace

Ha ha you sound just like JDogg!

Seriously, to the original question, you arre not guaranteed the same strain just by crossing 2 plants of the same strain unless they are pure and stabilized, so do your research.

And I'd be super pissed if someone purposely let male plants bloom near my house.

latewood
08-22-2006, 05:21 PM
Ha ha you sound just like JDogg! And I'd be super pissed if someone purposely let male plants bloom near my house.

Naw Jdogg woulda' said...I am going to come over and shoot you in the head, after all my females get pollenated...G@#$%, You M@#$%^&...roflmao:smokin: :smokin:

Just Kidding JD...don't come and shoot me , hey now:p

CYRAX
08-22-2006, 09:25 PM
you'd be suprised where I live... it's some countryside stuff, lol.

I got 2 neighbors within a half mile... there's acres and acres of land no one even thinks about stepping on, plus i've only seen one copter in my lifetime fly by..

:)