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FloreL reverses boys into females.May I ask how you turn boys into girls? I've worked with males that have throw. Pistils, but never a male that has turned female.
FloreL reverses boys into females.May I ask how you turn boys into girls? I've worked with males that have throw. Pistils, but never a male that has turned female.
Is that a synthetic growth hormone?FloreL reverses boys into females.
:) Very Cool of you to say Bro. I chucked a little extra pollen for you yesterday :) bx and f2 ewookiesGotta love the love...when you got it you got and caregiver you got it...and you give it ...I would grow your seeds anyday
That's badass:) Very Cool of you to say Bro. I chucked a little extra pollen for you yesterday :) bx and f2 ewookies
i can relate....It's seems in the real world there is no substitute for cubic displacement. I know my prize winning Hereford bull has an unusually large scrotal circumference. That's the actual technical term. His massive scrotal circumference is an indicator of his ability to produce copious amounts of semen, thus increasing the likelihood of successful impregnation.
Does male flower circumference correlate to an increase in potentially viable pollen released? More than likely. Does it correlate to female progeny calyx size? I don't know. I do know a certain male that I have used imparted the trait. The progeny certainly exhibited the massive calyx trait and their progeny...I can't recall if that particular male was decidedly well hung or not.
Anyone develope a technique to accurately assess unopened staminate floral circumference ? My vet just slaps a tape measure around my Bull's scrotum and jots down a number, fairly simple and accurate technique. What would the cannabis equivilant be? Miniature tape measure and jewelers loupe or tiny calipers? Hmmm?
Bwahahaha!i can relate....
just totin" the sac around....:woot:Bwahahaha!
Ok, Mr. Bow-legged! Haha what's up Mo?
How about microscopy or close-up/magnified photos, at a set or standard magnification value, with a grid superimposed that would allow both measurements as well as counts?It's seems in the real world there is no substitute for cubic displacement. I know my prize winning Hereford bull has an unusually large scrotal circumference. That's the actual technical term. His massive scrotal circumference is an indicator of his ability to produce copious amounts of semen, thus increasing the likelihood of successful impregnation.
Does male flower circumference correlate to an increase in potentially viable pollen released? More than likely. Does it correlate to female progeny calyx size? I don't know. I do know a certain male that I have used imparted the trait. The progeny certainly exhibited the massive calyx trait and their progeny...I can't recall if that particular male was decidedly well hung or not.
Anyone develope a technique to accurately assess unopened staminate floral circumference ? My vet just slaps a tape measure around my Bull's scrotum and jots down a number, fairly simple and accurate technique. What would the cannabis equivilant be? Miniature tape measure and jewelers loupe or tiny calipers? Hmmm?
I don't know how to word it but I'll try ....I'm testing progeny for passive male traits. Im hoping to find out if one of the two males used don't show their traits in offspring and if it works hopefully it will be a good bx stud.OK, please give me a heads up if I am missing a thread; I found nothing in this forum.
What as a grower do you look for in a male keeper?
I realize everyone's goals may vary; I'd like to share mine.
#1 Parent stock.
I look for a male from a known potent strain. I look also for the most stable strain I can find.
#2 Structure
I like to see vigorous side growth. For my style of growing, I prefer bushes with lots of tops.
#3 Trichomes
I think that somewhat goes without saying.
#4 Hollow Stem.
This I have no scientific data to prove; but I heard it from an old pro. Hollow stems in males equate to resin production; solid stems equate to fiber production.
#5 Smell
Ooh that smell. You know it's going to have flavor when the little ones stink up the veg room.
#6 Puberty
The same old pro who gave me the hollow stem tip said that the ones who show sex the latest are the most stable/NOT prone to throw herm offspring. I used this criteria when I picked my wifi x kushdee male for F2s.
Anybody else have any tips? Especially you breeders out there...