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Really? How long did you keep the mom for? How do you do your test run?That's not true I've had plenty of moms from fem seeds.. if she's stable during your test run and doesn't herm on she will be good to go for a mom me personally I've found more herms in regular seeds.
I've kept mothers a couple of years with no problems. The way I test is to just take clones from the seed plant and flower them out if they make threw flower and I like the pheno it's stays in the stable.As far breeding goes I've also made seeds with fem seeds no problem what it really comes down to is how stable the genetics are that fem seeds come from.
Yes that's a good plan.. i take cuts as soon as I can normally takes month or so from seed. What strains are you popping?
exactly.iv been successfully growing fems since I first started and iv had no more trouble wi fems than regs and I'd say iv ran more fems than regsMaybe I understood it wrong. Maybe feminized seeds aren't good to breed with but are fine to mom out and take clones from?
Just got a nrw HT mag...days that FEM seeds account for 90% of cannabis beans in Europe.That's not true I've had plenty of moms from fem seeds.. if she's stable during your test run and doesn't herm on she will be good to go for a mom me personally I've found more herms in regular seeds.
Hmmm I do find that surprising.i wouldn't have thought the number would be so high as most forum members I encounter usually run regs for the most part.Just got a nrw HT mag...days that FEM seeds account for 90% of cannabis beans in Europe.
Lil Saturday morning factoid.
Hmmm I do find that surprising.i wouldn't have thought the number would be so high as most forum members I encounter usually run regs for the most part.
But why? What's the science and evidence behind it. I'm asking because I want to learn not be a smart assRegs, from known, stable stock.
Just my .02
But why? What's the science and evidence behind it. I'm asking because I want to learn not be a smart ass
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