TheCoolestMan
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Hi Farmers
I'm wondering if a s1 seed end up exactly as her mother?
Are s1 that accurate?
Thanks...
I'm wondering if a s1 seed end up exactly as her mother?
Are s1 that accurate?
Thanks...
Without going into Mendel's research and alleles' inheritance (cause it hurts my head and don't yet fully comprehend it - yet) ...
will s1 have ne hermi traits?
isnt s1 is from a self polenating plant...?
Thanks The Joker
i heard a lot of good stuffs about the Bubba s1...I never grew them my self but its what put me on the way...I want to use silver colliodal to reverse a female clone to male, i've read it's the easiest to go and the seed will be feminised that way.
The S1's will only have the genes of the mother plant and is a quick way to get there, but won't be identical to mother.
The hard way is what I did to a plant I got many years ago. I inbred it 14 times starting with a true male plant.
Would love to see picts all the way through this, from the silver colliodal to the s1 plants...
if the plant is stable and forced to hermaphrodite by colloidal silver or an extreme environmental stress such as lights of for 2 hours in middle of bloom or plants left in bloom weeks after they have finsihed you are more likely to get a good fem result...
where as a plant that is not stressed but self pollinates has no business being grown or bred again
there are plenty of people who will argue that there is no such thing as a good fem
I was gifted the S1 clone and put her outdoors while I kept a mother of the Katsu Bubba indoors. I can only keep 6 bonsai moms and have lots of seeds I want to grow. So S1's are a good way to back it up and make room.
I never throw seeds away. If I don't want to grow them, I give then away. But I've gotten rid of all the seeds I don't want.
I remember Suzy Creamcheese saying you should do an open pllination of your seeds every few years before they go bad.