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    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    I'm getting to the point where I need a strain that will grow fast indoors and out, however most of the strains that have today were bred to be babied, literally. Imagine if we treated our bodies like we grow our weed? We would all be healthy as hell!

    Take note, I live in Arizona and the Mexican drug cartels grow, package, and distribute a large majority of weed from northern Arizona instead of importing it from Mexico across the boarder. So you see gigantic weed plants here and there and even entire crops. These plants are left to fend for themselves and are so to speak "survivalists".

    Since pretty much ALL reg comes from within Arizona, and I'm stocked on these seeds. Now I could just cross breed them with pineapple kush seeds (one of my favorite strains) to produce tons of new hybrid strains (not all seeds will produce the same looking plant).

    Now once I find the right plant which must be a female, I'll feminize it to produce F1 strains through rodelization or with colloidal silver.

    My only problem is that from here I do not know how to produce regular seeds.

    Could I "force" a plant to become a hermaphrodite?

    Any help?
    Alantae Reviewed by Alantae on . Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency I'm getting to the point where I need a strain that will grow fast indoors and out, however most of the strains that have today were bred to be babied, literally. Imagine if we treated our bodies like we grow our weed? We would all be healthy as hell! Take note, I live in Arizona and the Mexican drug cartels grow, package, and distribute a large majority of weed from northern Arizona instead of importing it from Mexico across the boarder. So you see gigantic weed plants here and there and Rating: 5
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    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    If you have seed from a plant that you only found a few seeds.. Then those would be femmed beans. Make the crosses from them,and back cross them to stabalize. Not sure what you'd end up with though? And far as pheno or geno types. It really depends on what you like as to what you would strive to achieve..

    If you hermie? Your females will hermie,too. Those are the beans ya want to be keepin'!

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    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    Thanks for the input.
    Really I'm looking for 4 things:
    1. Height
    2. Rapid development
    3. Moderate yield (potency is of the least concern)
    4. Flavor

    Hopefully shit goes well when I actually start breeding.


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    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    Quote Originally Posted by Alantae
    Thanks for the input.
    Really I'm looking for 4 things:
    1. Height
    2. Rapid development
    3. Moderate yield (potency is of the least concern)
    4. Flavor



    Hopefully shit goes well when I actually start breeding.

    Why would potency not be a concern? That would be exactly why I would even be breeding for a seed stock or particular strain. That was a commercial comment.. It really should matter!!! Just my opinion. So in escense,you want a good tasteing,fast growing,high yeilding,low or no potentcy.. Cause it don't matter,right? High dollar meds...Correct?

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    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    I just moved here from CO. I have my doc's cert, but my pipes are running dry...any ideas?

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    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    Quote Originally Posted by GaGrown
    Why would potency not be a concern? That would be exactly why I would even be breeding for a seed stock or particular strain. That was a commercial comment.. It really should matter!!! Just my opinion. So in escense,you want a good tasteing,fast growing,high yeilding,low or no potentcy.. Cause it don't matter,right? High dollar meds...Correct?
    What I mean by: "Potency is of least concern" is that I am not breeding it to have ,like, 19% THC concentration, if I can get around 10% I would be happy.

    Remember what I'm looking for: Height, rapid development, yield, and flavor
    And the strains I'm cross breeding: Arizona reg and pineapple kush

    By crossbreeding one plant with another that produces less cannabinoids, you will automatically obtain seeds that produce a plant that will most likely have a cannabinoid concentration between the two (I'm positive you know this shit) So Around... 10%

    And no this strain is not for medication, so to speak it could be, you just need to use a little more. This is more like, a strain I would like to sell to those in my area who are beginning to grow. I would be able to teach them many horticultural methods, like stunting: stunting plant development by changing the photo-period, to keep large plants small. And cloning... Its for fun really

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    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    Quote Originally Posted by Surprise
    I just moved here from CO. I have my doc's cert, but my pipes are running dry...any ideas?
    Hi, I see you're new to this community, and you have moved to Arizona (I dont know why, the weather sucks!) but congrats!

    Before I can answer your question, what do you mean by "my pipes are running dry"

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    #8
    Junior Member

    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    HA-I've been warned about the heat! My wife and I and our kids moved here for a fresh start. I just got my certification last week from a doc in Tempe. I had good connections in Colorado, but don't know anyone in the community (make sense?). Anyway, my wife and I are happy to be somewhere new and look forward to meeting new people.

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    #9
    Member

    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    Lol, and you moved nearing summer.
    Just a couple of tips:
    1. Drink plenty of water (at least a couple of water bottles a day) its super easy to get dehydrated.
    2. Weeds (and not the good kind :P) can be a problem in your yard and garden, so if you grow outdoors, GOOD LUCK.

    Heres a good link if you want to get familiar with laws, growing, or just general information for Arizona MMJ.

    Do you grow, and what part of Arizona do you live in?

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    Junior Member

    Hybridizing species for heartiness and potency

    Thanks bro. I used to be an attorney in Colorado, so I think I have the laws out here down. Sucks dispensaries are going to take so long. I'm 36 and never tried to grow plants....not sure now is when I should try to learn given that I can buy from growers sooner if they are qualified patients. I leave that stuff to the experts (like yourself obviously). I am truly fascinated by the aspect of growing from a scientific standpoint, but for now I'm just using what I have left from CO and playing the waiting game on dispensaries.

    Yeah, the weeds are wicked out here in Surprise. We are renting a foreclosure home while I look for work and they left it loaded with weeds...two kills later and they are back again! I hear you on the water...it's easy to forget especially for my kids that aren't used to this type of heat. Thanks for hitting me back up. I'm at [email protected] also if you ever want to chat.

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