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breeding question

aridbud

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May I ask why you are doing 12/12 light regimen...to slow down growth? Autos, you don't need to turn back light for budding, determining sex. I usually keep mine @ 18/6 throughout...LED or CFL. Ridded MH/HPS...too expensive and heat factor was the reason.
 

solofoe

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There are a few reasons mainly because I crossed an auto with a regular photosensitive plant and the offspring f1 generation will all regular photosensative phenotypes I wont see auto genes express until the f2 generation the other reason being that I only have onegrow space and I have some other plants in flower im probably in over my head but ultimately I want to stabilize my own auto strain just to say I did it
 

aridbud

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Yes, that's been my experience. I have done grows auto x photo, but always outdoor.
 

HillBilly1

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Here is some first time Xs Speedy Gonzales x hindu crossed to Crazytrain and some just Speedy Gonzales crossed to CT , These are first time crosses, We will see if any are speedy Dom
 

HillBilly1

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Opps pics Hahaha
 

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solofoe

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So ive made some progress on my little project.... ive established 2 phenotypes from my cross the slowe flowering lighter green which I will call sativa dominant and the darker green tight node spaced which I will call indica dominant here are some pics

On the left of this pic there are the 2 darker green indica dominant plants and the right are the lighter green sativa dominant plants
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This pic is a close up of one of the indica dominant plants which are farther in flowering and so far have been much frostier than the other phenotypes
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Another close up of same plants
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Here are the sativa dominant close ups if you look closely you can see some purple in the buds just like their momma
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solofoe

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Those are the 2 main phenotypes I see in this seed stock but I have run into a bit of an anomaly plant that is twice as big ad all the other plants fast flowering but also expressing purple in the buds I hoping she becomes as frosty as the dark green pheno
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Matt8800

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You basically ended up with a plant that is half autoflower. it will kinda autoflower and kinda not. Might be good for outdoor at higher latitudes though.
 

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