Moe.Red
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Well, that really is the right question.What are you searching for exactly? Just high THCv? or are you just into the whole testing aspect? I have to get over to your thread it seems. Some pretty interesting stuff going on here for sure with your testing.
Real Pieburt comes from Denmark. Not a landrace but close to it. A guy here in Alaska actually got it to finish outdoors here in a hoop house at the end.Divine Seeds looks great too, but they're not shy about keeping some of their "geographic information" a secret
New420GuySeeds has a great landrace selection. Even has Pibeurt, i had to google thatlol
So here is some of the stuff I have in the wings waiting for a spot.Divine Seeds looks great too, but they're not shy about keeping some of their "geographic information" a secret
New420GuySeeds has a great landrace selection. Even has Pibeurt, i had to google thatlol
Ace has the goods. All the African and Asian strains are good candidates for high THCV. How are you analyzing your test plants?
I use TLC - Thin Layer Chromatography.Ace has the goods. All the African and Asian strains are good candidates for high THCV. How are you analyzing your test plants?
Check out Tangie. Looks saturated with THCv.Wow, had not seen that. I just found a THCv strain called "Hippie Crippler" lol
I do the same thing I do on the forum I talk to people about what they do and use my skills to help them with their projects and have been blessed to meet great people in my time. And I farm. I farm now. Consider me somewhat retired in that I don't have to work 100% of the time helping others all the time and can sit back and relax and work a nice farm over. My hobby is building things. I build and design all sorts of things that are way over-engineered. I'm trying to go back to college as well as an old person for a cannabis chemistry degree. I mostly love to learn and help others. But I don't know if id have enough time and probably take me 9 years to finish having to do most of the degree part-time trying to run my small farm growing produce to give to the hungry. I'm going to try it either way. I'm just a random person fortunate enough to finally be able to do it on my own. I didn't think I could do it on my own, But I'm making it work.@redshift75 if you don't mind me asking, what do you do? I don't know that I have met any industry insiders willing to talk.
Well, I've posted these before (not the seedling though), as I'm proud of my work, took a few years off to raise mu kids, but I'm ITCHING to get back to it.I have just started down this path too. My first fem seed test using SPS is running in my LED flower tent right now.
I got a bunch of landrace stuff, and I converted my mom tent into a dad tent.
It just takes sooo long for this process to play out, so I am always looking for a short cut. A new source for known X genetics sure would go a long way from minimizing the pheno hunt.
I guess my biggest problem is that in my world THC is a minor cannabinoid, I want all the others to become prominent. I'm so far outside the norm with that - everybody seems to breed for the THC spike for commercial reasons, my job is just that much harder.
I've painted myself into a corner and I'm just gonna have to make my own even if it takes years. That's cool, just need to chill and it will happen eventually or I'll learn a lot in the process.
Maybe it is time to play with colchicine. You could take a flavor that has promise, treat multiple apexes per plant and let them go to flower. Grab a clone from each when you move them to flower so you can go back to them. Going to mean testing per branches output but you can conceivably make dozens on new genetic outcomes in a single run.
What blue dream cut do you have?Well, there have been a lot. This is an old list of some of the ones I used early on:
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Since then I have gotten less mainstream trying to bring the funk, but buying seeds, it's pretty much a pheno hunt guaranteed.
also WeedGuardianFamilyTree is another DCSE is very good bank alway growing also many grow fourms members offer "testers" to site members which is a good thing check out Freak Genetics at DCSE (PM me for some sites that members offer testers) But I do remember getting some tester from this site some time ago believe it was Baked Beans gearI've found DC Seed Exchange to be reliable. DJ Short genetics came in hologram sealed pouch and they're looking and smelling perfect!
that's why cultivators sites are important - gives one information on breeders, strains, ectStay away from the commercial/money sources for seeds. You will only find what you seek with the home/grower/breeders with old genetics.
There’s a reason why we exist. If you go to a “commercial (dispensary)” you will find weed I wouldn’t even let my dog eat the leaves from.
The commercial growers are looking for fast growing strains that have been mulled over for years and years.
genetics that you seek are extremely rare.
You will have a very difficult time finding what you seek. It will take many years for this 1 genetic to surface.
I have been looking for many years and still have not found what I seek, we still have hope though:)
No matter how stable the parents of a cross are, you are still going to get genotypic variation in the seeds they produce based upon chromosomal rearrangement. Getting good stock seeds to start you on a pheno hunt is wise but the stability of the parents that go into a cross is meaningless if the endpoint is a mother plant for clones regardless.I tried purple city genetics in Oakland in April for the first time. I spent a couple of months researching trying to find something that not only the funk but from highly stable parents. After lots of thought, I picked Headhunter and 14 Bombers which were both canna cup finalists with HH taking the title once. Then, at the last moment, my wife saw a breakfast cereal where a pack of seeds were hanging and decided that she was gonna buy a fem seed pack of Lemon Berry Crisp ( not a canna cup entry but is derived from grandparent plants who were canna cup winners.
Here is the headhunter just cut and trimmed 20 min ago. This is the 3rd gen clone with 4th gen 3weeks in flower and 5th gen in 24/24 and 6 gen about to be in the clones. This generation i I crushed. 3rd time so her unique nute needs I had prepared. She was happy the entire time.No matter how stable the parents of a cross are, you are still going to get genotypic variation in the seeds they produce based upon chromosomal rearrangement. Getting good stock seeds to start you on a pheno hunt is wise but the stability of the parents that go into a cross is meaningless if the endpoint is a mother plant for clones regardless.
-Eskander
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