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clubber89

Member
I was just thinking that I would be really interested to start breeding once i get the seeds i ordered and start to grow them. Either that or do a few test grows on some newly breeded seeds! I was just wondering if there is anything i should know or get to do this? And what are the steps of breeding for a begginer?

thanks

DAve
 
G

Guest

Before learning how to breed you must learn how to grow...well...very well...more than well...and you must study, lots, more than lots...you have to understand notions of botanics, genetics, and genetics specific to cannabis. You have to learn terms such as in-breeding, out-breeding, backcrossing, landrace, truebreeding, phenotypes, genotypes, traits,etc. You must dedicate years of time, study and neverending passion to your plants. You must have the capacity to recognize a plant as being that "special" plant out of all the others, worthy of becoming parent to your new strain. You must be creative, intelligent, diligent and imaginative. You must have an indepth knowledge of the many strains available on the market and thier heritage. You must have balls the size of a Mac truck and a wealth of patience, humility, and respect for the work of others.

If that sounds like a bit much....it is....

In alternative you can take a couple of strains, slap 'em together, and make seeds, possibly find something fun and nice, and then do it all over again with whatever tickles your fancy, but if that's what you choose to do, don't call yourself a breeder. You'll be the one who came up with the killer cross...but breeding is something a bit different (very different). Please don't take my reply badly, I don't want to put you down in any way, and almost all growers dabble with mixing strains to see what they come up with. I just wanted to make clear that breeding is not the same thing as taking two strains or hybrids and crossing them....it just ain't that simple :wink:

I apologize to the breeders here for having taken the initiative to answer for you, but my respect for what you guys do and what is behind it all leads me to nitpick on the word "breeder", which seems to be bandied about a bit too easily of late.

Dave, a warm welcome to ICMag from myself and all of the other fine people here. If you're really interested in the subject do some reading in the breeders' forum, there's a wealth of information to be found and its a great place to start learning!

:wave:
 

clubber89

Member
thank you, and no i did not take that harshly. I found what you said very helpful actually, and yes what i was talking about was combining two strains and that is what i was hoping to find out how to do. I also do have a huge imagination and loads of creativity, i even used to paint alot. I dont think that I have the patience to become a breeder, but it was the strain crossing that i was interested in.

Thanks

DAve
 
G

Guest

high clubber89. A good read on crossing and breeding strains is DJ shorts book. It explains the process very well. The book is also really easy to understand and full of good info. Goodluck in what you decide to do. peace
 

GreatLakes THC

an Arthur P. Jacobs production
Veteran
xxbluevelvetxx said:
You must have balls the size of a Mac truck and a wealth of patience, humility, and respect for the work of others.

Will balls the size of a volkswagen do?

GreatLakes THC :friends:
 
G

Guest

GreatLakes THC said:
Will balls the size of a volkswagen do?

GreatLakes THC :friends:

LOL GreatLakes :D...yeah balls the size of a VW qualify, but I wouldn't go smaller than that :wink:

clubber, for what you have in mind its really very simple, all you need to do is learn how to pollinate your plants without seeding all of the females in the grow.
 

clubber89

Member
blue, it seems like you know what your doing, do u think that you could go into it with a little more detail...if it doesnt hurt?

Thanks

DAve
 
G

Guest

Hi clubber, it hurts now 'cause its 9am for me and I have things to do but
you can take a look at this thread:
http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=1034

and do some research in the Breeders forum, or use the search option in your tool bar on top, typing in key words or phrases. If you have specific questions it'd be better...takes quite a long time to write a guide, and I'm not necessarily the best person to do it :wink:

:wave:
 

clubber89

Member
Ok, ill do that...thanks for your support up to here. If I cant get a question answered from these guides, may i ask you then?

Thanks

DAve
 
xxbluevelvetxx said:
Before learning how to breed you must learn how to grow...well...very well...more than well...and you must study, lots, more than lots...you have to understand notions of botanics, genetics, and genetics specific to cannabis. You have to learn terms such as in-breeding, out-breeding, backcrossing, landrace, truebreeding, phenotypes, genotypes, traits,etc. You must dedicate years of time, study and neverending passion to your plants. You must have the capacity to recognize a plant as being that "special" plant out of all the others, worthy of becoming parent to your new strain. You must be creative, intelligent, diligent and imaginative. You must have an indepth knowledge of the many strains available on the market and thier heritage. You must have balls the size of a Mac truck and a wealth of patience, humility, and respect for the work of others.

If that sounds like a bit much....it is....

Miss Velvet should be writing articles for IC Magazine.
What a joy it is to read all of your post. You knowledge and ability to help those in need of answers is a huge asset to this site as well as the whole MJ community.
Thanks Blue, we love you!

Forfingoz
 

clubber89

Member
I agree with Four Fingers, if this site were to give away awards nightly...i would nominate Blue for tonite thanks again for your help and great insite!

DAve
 
G

Guest

clubber89 said:
Ok, ill do that...thanks for your support up to here. If I cant get a question answered from these guides, may i ask you then?

Thanks

DAve

Of course you can clubber...I'll be glad to help, as will all of my friends here. I'm not a breeder, nor am I the best of growers (yet :wink: ) but what I know I'll happily share.

FF you got me blushing! The blushing smilie isn't there anymore, so you'll have to take my word for it :wink: What wonderfully nice words, I'll try to live up to them the best I can. If y'all ever had any doubts...well I love every single one of you, you're my family in more ways than you can imagine, often more so than my "real" family, not counting my son which is my entire reason for living. Thanks from the bottom of my heart :friends:.

Thanks to you too clubber, there are many more than awesome growers and breeders here, but all of them are more than happy to give a helping hand to those with less experience/knowledge...you just ran into me first! :wink:
 
G

Guest

Great explanation blue...

Great explanation blue...

Crossing is easy and fun...
Breeding is alot of hard work...
 
G

Guest

................and that is eXactly why Ms. BlueVelvet is a Mentor... :D congrats my friend.....
 
G

Guest

awwww shucks Mr. and Ms. Grat3ful....thank you and thank you from the bottom of my heart...y'all are spoiling me rotten :smile:

:smoweed:
 
G

Guest

ehi...pssss Calcio...in inglese calcio si dice "soccer" :wink:, football è quel sport con quei sottospecie di alberi ambulanti che si lanciano la palla a forma di UFO :D
 
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