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Gettin seeds from Clone Only strains?

Chiefen

Member
Just wonderin why the "Clone Only" strains like GDP and other's alike can't get "seeded" with the Silver Nitrate method for example?

Just curious.
 

cirog

Member
You could do this, most likely would end up with wide variance of offspring though and not exactly the same characteristics of the original strain.
 

headband 707

Plant whisperer
Veteran
Nah just cross one with the other find two you really like and leave the silver out of it I have crossed many strains . Their are some sweet strains on the boards right now blue crack and so on so yeah can and will be done bro lol peace out Headband707
 

Chiefen

Member
@Head - problem is when your on the other side of the world and can't get your hands on a clone :(

@Cirog - Would that be because of the silver?
 
doesnt matter where you are bro as long as you can send them from A to B in 10 days then usually your all good, making s1s isnt a bad idea but you'd be better making your own strains and find what you want out of the smoke, im just starting to make my own beans and am really looking forward to it

just out of curiousity bro where are ya?

hb
 

High Country

Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll
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Just wonderin why the "Clone Only" strains like GDP and other's alike can't get "seeded" with the Silver Nitrate method for example?

Just curious.

They can...read Colloidal Silver below.
 
You could do this, most likely would end up with wide variance of offspring though and not exactly the same characteristics of the original strain.

this is correct, and no its not from the use of silver. this variance in the offspring is do a process in sexually reproduction called 'crossing over.' to put this in simple terms, during gamete formation (pollen and ova) some of the genes will move around and form new combinations. this is to ensure that plant stressor cant wipe out the population. for example. lets say that plant group A is weak against mold. now if there was no crossing over, every offspring would still be weak and if a mold bloom occurred the entire population in group A would be wiped out. but because there is crossing over, there is a chance that some of the new combinations in genes might have a resistance to mold. so if mold were to bloom, those plants with the resistance would live and breed and this new gene combination would then become the base of any new combination of genes thus lowering the groups change of getting mold. this is the same even if you self a plant. though there is less variation because only one plant donated genes, there will still be some variation. you may need to run numbers of 50-100 plants to see the variations, but they are there. so to bottom line this, S1 is not clone in seed form, but it is very close. just start with your healthiest, best looking plant and go from there.
 

Chiefen

Member
But that leads to why theres a butt-load of "clone-only" strains out there, without any buyable seeds?

Just confuses me since theres some specials I would like to get my hands on, from another continent, and clones isn't the best way.

Anyways, Thanks ya'll!

@Hemp - Thanks for the lesson ;)

@Half - Sweden
 
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