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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    Well after great failure on nirvana seeds breeder's part and having to pull them out of stock. Here is one blue mystic auto that made it. Of course all the rest of feminized seeds turned out male. Was wondering if it is a good idea to take some of the male pollin that i saved securely in a jar.After harvesting top of plant. should i pollinate immature bottom buds? will i get good seeds.or should i say stable. I would keep remaining buds secluded, so not to pollinate other. anyway here is a few pics. at 5 weeks from germination.
    bobjob4u Reviewed by bobjob4u on . Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower. Well after great failure on nirvana seeds breeder's part and having to pull them out of stock. Here is one blue mystic auto that made it. Of course all the rest of feminized seeds turned out male. Was wondering if it is a good idea to take some of the male pollin that i saved securely in a jar.After harvesting top of plant. should i pollinate immature bottom buds? will i get good seeds.or should i say stable. I would keep remaining buds secluded, so not to pollinate other. anyway here is a few Rating: 5

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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    autoflowers look so cool so quickly lol good shit man...keep that survivor growing

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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    Quote Originally Posted by bobjob4u
    ...all the rest of feminized seeds turned out male. Was wondering if it is a good idea to take some of the male pollin that i saved securely in a jar.After harvesting top of plant. should i pollinate immature bottom buds? will i get good seeds.or should i say stable. I would keep remaining buds secluded, so not to pollinate other.
    If the genetics suck, my vote is no.
    If femmed seeds are not 100% female, you didn't get what you paid for. If this is the case, there's no telling what you're really growing.
    Stressing a plant you are about to breed is a bad idea. Harvesting her top half, then pollinating the remainder...is very stressful. The plant will be trying to heal, survive, and produce seeds. The added stress can and likely will degrade the genetics.

    But as a last resort...sure. It would be a learning experience. But I'd insist the breeder replace the seeds, as reputation is paramount in a sucessful business. Especially with what breeders charge for the femmed seeds.

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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    thanks rusty sounds very logical. I have decided to just let her run threw life a virgin.As far as the breeder. they are replacing them.So there is no loss.

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    #5
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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    Glad to hear they're replacing the seeds. :thumbsup:

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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    whats the benefit from creating seeds from a plant and then replanting compared to taking cutings from the plant and creating a clone that will produce quicker?


    btw nice plant! do you always get an ounce or more from your autos?

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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    cloning auto's is pointless. i agree as far as cloning your photoperiod plants. Yes i always get great yeild . Use deep containers for root depth and use proper blend of light spectrum. and feed accordingly. proper ph ,and willing to learn and read. and you will get the best your abilities and genentics allow.

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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    Quote Originally Posted by bobjob4u
    cloning auto's is pointless. i agree as far as cloning your photoperiod plants. Yes i always get great yeild . Use deep containers for root depth and use proper blend of light spectrum. and feed accordingly. proper ph ,and willing to learn and read. and you will get the best your abilities and genentics allow.

    Their new strain of mysic.

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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    Week 7 and Looking very interesteing. There is definatly somthing weird about this screwed up breed. Very stretchy and lanky. Kinda like it isnt recieving proper light. Using 100 watt mh and 150 hps for one plant in 2x2 ventilated area. looking like it is autoflowering at a slower rate then expected. Breeders has harvest at 2 month. but looking more like 9-11 weeks. From what i am seeing and from past experience. also has 4 gallon deep container. over the 2 1/2 gallons usally used. so roots should be fine kinda thinking that it will take longer but will be bigger then most auto's. It is pushin 23 inches.

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    #10
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    Only survivor. Blue mystic autoflower.

    make that a 3 gallon container....

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