Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
''since i mentioned breeding, i should ask for a few tips on that topic. well for now imma just ask, are there certain traits to look for in diff plants that could be a determining factor of some killa offspring''


If you go back to the 1st thread you will see that he has said that the seeds that are used to the environment gets the biggest bang. But with that season over, this thread is making seeds grown in the environment to grow in the long season, which is ''the'' time to grow/re veg=giant yield. So buy a bag of weed thats been grown on the rock your on and grow em all. Then the long season will give you a plenty when reading, practice and everything else you need to deal with there.

After all that and want to breed your own strain, you pick what you like from each of each male and female that you like and breed them together:thumbsup:and thats that:wtf:



:rasta:


rajah..yea im pretty sure the plant i got know is a home grown plant from my island, so are the other 2 seeds.. as for it being what I like, my fren smoked it during the summer, i was in jail at the time, hes not too sure on the strain but he said its grade A stuff. i trust his insight on it. its has a rerally sweet smell, i think its because i keep throwing in guava to the soil since it was a sprout, still doing so, not the big yellow ones but the waiwi, thats the small red quava. and i can certainly smell the guava in the buds. and i cant wait to taste it... hopefully it taste as good as it smells.

but as for the offspring topic, i heard that just because the mother or father plant were good doesnt neccesarily mean that the new plants grown from it will be good, that it depends on the enviornment, soil, care/work put in to it, stress etc... so hopefully i did good for my first time i am certain that my plant has minimum stress and in a good enviornment cuz its a really peaceful neighborhood nd theres NOT a lot of disturbances like noises and what not. and the air is clean so im pretty sure that helps!