Activity Stream
227,828 MEMBERS
11378 ONLINE
greengrassforums On YouTube Subscribe to our Newsletter greengrassforums On Twitter greengrassforums On Facebook greengrassforums On Google+
banner1

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 15
  1.     
    #1
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    I wanted to start a log, to help me become more organized and hopefully get some advice and shit with my breeding plans. I have the following strains: white Russian, jack herer, white widow, el niño, cytral, and a local strain that's gonna stay nameless. My only male prospects are 8 unsexed power plants from nirvana. I plan to cross all my females with my best male PPP and see what happens. I've never bred before. All my ladies are from clones i gathered except the el niño. My jack is the fast finishing high yeilding pheno, and my best overall bud, my best yeilder. I grow in soil, organically and very simple. I will get some pics of my current crop soon. I want advice ok breeding, but not interested in big words or shit too complicated for a dumb old pothead like me.
    deaner Reviewed by deaner on . growing and breeding I wanted to start a log, to help me become more organized and hopefully get some advice and shit with my breeding plans. I have the following strains: white Russian, jack herer, white widow, el niño, cytral, and a local strain that's gonna stay nameless. My only male prospects are 8 unsexed power plants from nirvana. I plan to cross all my females with my best male PPP and see what happens. I've never bred before. All my ladies are from clones i gathered except the el niño. My jack is the Rating: 5

  2.   Advertisements

  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    Hey deaner,

    Let me be the first to say I am very interested in your breeding plans, and look forward to your grow log. I also think that the PPP is a great daddy to use, especially against the WW and WRussian. The PPP with the JackH I will be very curious to see, for various reasons.

    Good luck, good growing and look forward to good postings.

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    looks good ill watch

    it looks as though you might be sacrificing quality for quantity

    are you gonna breed beyond first generation to isolate characteristics?

  5.     
    #4
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    I'm hoping not to lose quality, I've heard PPP is solid smoke and I hope for some "hybrid vigor" and finding some new superfreak mommy that will be a nice balance of quality and yeild. My undestanding is that there will be alot of varience in the first generation, and if I just get a mom and clone her the only variation would come from future breeding (?) so the need to stabilize a strain is only when trying to create uniformity right, and I'm after a freak, I can stabilize her later if I want to. I just want a great clone mom. Creating a clone only strain is what I'm doing correct?

    The jack cross is probably unnecessary, she's already great.
    The Russian is getting old, too many generations, and the yeild is not great.
    It's killer bud, but it'd be nice to have a higher yeilding version.
    The widow I expect to be a winner, just a feeling.
    I want to pollinate one or two branches of a few ladies, but it'll be a future crop, the next one, my potential males are still only 4" tall). right now I have 15 Russians, 11 jack, 4 el niño and 4 widows (from female seed, not my mommy) blooming. There should be more jack in there though, it's divine and yeilds great.

  6.     
    #5
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    I also have b52, top44, and chiesel beans. The chiesel are feminized from barnies but the rest are regular from nirvana. So when my numbers are ok I will start another strain, probably chiesel because I used to grow cheese and it was such a great smoke.

  7.     
    #6
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by oldmac
    Hey deaner,

    Let me be the first to say I am very interested in your breeding plans, and look forward to your grow log. I also think that the PPP is a great daddy to use, especially against the WW and WRussian. The PPP with the JackH I will be very curious to see, for various reasons.

    Good luck, good growing and look forward to good postings.
    O/T Hey OM:s3:, I'm sorry, I really should have known better. end O/T
    If you don't mind oldmac, could you list the reasons you would think PPP would work well as the male with these females? I usually don't hang in the breeding forums.

    Quote Originally Posted by deaner
    I'm hoping not to lose quality, I've heard PPP is solid smoke and I hope for some "hybrid vigor" and finding some new superfreak mommy that will be a nice balance of quality and yeild. My undestanding is that there will be alot of varience in the first generation, and if I just get a mom and clone her the only variation would come from future breeding (?) so the need to stabilize a strain is only when trying to create uniformity right, and I'm after a freak, I can stabilize her later if I want to. I just want a great clone mom. Creating a clone only strain is what I'm doing correct?

    The jack cross is probably unnecessary, she's already great.
    The Russian is getting old, too many generations, and the yeild is not great.
    It's killer bud, but it'd be nice to have a higher yeilding version.
    The widow I expect to be a winner, just a feeling.
    I want to pollinate one or two branches of a few ladies, but it'll be a future crop, the next one, my potential males are still only 4" tall). right now I have 15 Russians, 11 jack, 4 el niño and 4 widows (from female seed, not my mommy) blooming. There should be more jack in there though, it's divine and yeilds great.
    I have a PPP mother and I've grown some fem'ed PPPs out. Stayed fairly compact with a better than avg. yield and a nice smoke, not too couchlock.

    I also have WW from Flying Dutchman. OMG, everyone I know loves this smoke. She's a big leafy monster but takes to training nicely. Very, very sensitive to nutes. It's my best yielding and strongest strain so far. However, I seems to have an odd "problem" with the mom I have. I don't like the smell when its blooming and can't tolerate the taste of the smoke until 60+ days of curing. After that, its awesome. <sigh, its always something)

    Interesting thread. Good luck with your breeding efforts!

  8.     
    #7
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    Crabbyback,
    I also have some PPP (currently 2 moms) that I put into rotation in my personal grow. Like you I have found it to be excellent producer with good quailities mainly a good daytime imbide with a good up head. Depending on which original seed vendor it came from it is claimed to be either a pure sativa (I tend to doubt that) or heavily sativa dominate. Putting it with a short heavy indica such as WW or Wruskie I think it could yield a short bushy prodigy that has the potential for lots of THC. On the other hand JH is a heavy producer and is sativa dominate, together (w/PPP) it may wind up much larger then, less branchy and may tend to flower too long or veg when you think it should flower.

    Deaner seems to realize he's not going to get a stable cross and will have to sort out a bunch of beans to find the pheno of his dreams. Not critical if you find and then use it to clone. To paraphase ImageReaper; sling some pollen, hope the best and pray for hybred vigor.

    BTW deaner, I have found it easiest to cover the top cola with a plastic bag then pollenate the rest of the plant. After a day or so I wet down the entire plant and remove the plastic bag. When ready to harvest I cut main cola off (for me) and harvest the rest for seeds.

    CB, see me on my thread selecting a mother, we can talk further; hope you don't mind my quote of yours.

  9.     
    #8
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    the first generation is usually very uniform and has the most vigor, usually nothing special comes from this gen, lucky image

    the second gen is the varience gen with the extremes of each strain and less vigor where you isolate your desired traits

    3 is where you start looking for your plant or continue inbreeding for traits but bewarey of climtization and the degredation thc

  10.     
    #9
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    When discussing generations I'm assuming this is male/female creating seed not the clones. If I get a good mom 1st gen then it'll always carry it's wild mating potential, but if I stabalize it, and cross it with something else, won't I still be getting the same, a stable 1stgeneration then unstable. I'm still thinking for my purposes first generation is fine and dandy. I'm after moms for cloning not do much breeding further. But then I probably will have different goals by then. It's be nice to have a huge stock of good stable beans for putting away for a rainy day. I think by getting 1st gen clones out I will be enhancing the local smoke quality and getting new genes into the circles of good growers around here.

  11.     
    #10
    Senior Member

    growing and breeding

    by releasing and breeding 1st gen seeds youl probly ruin the good genetics in the area.

    its fun have fun hope you get what your looking for:thumbsup:

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. The breeding and growing of indoor and outdoor cannabis
    By WonderBoy in forum Advanced Techniques
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 04-26-2012, 11:32 AM
  2. breeding
    By universally in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 01-20-2010, 08:52 PM
  3. Breeding and Growing Terms
    By Shovelhandle in forum Basic Growing
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 04-10-2008, 02:39 PM
  4. help me im breeding
    By big beano in forum Advanced Techniques
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 07-04-2007, 03:52 PM
  5. Breeding
    By rockcopper in forum Strains and Seeds
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 07-13-2006, 11:52 PM
Amount:

Enter a message for the receiver:
BE SOCIAL
GreenGrassForums On Facebook