Outdoorsguy
New member
Hi
Im really new to autoflowers and i decided to go for these because i really would like to get more harvest in year than what i could get with normal plants. Not necessarily more weed but more often and i really like to play around growing things and i think breeding would be next logical step for me in learning new things.
I got my hands on mixed autoflower seeds (lowryder, swestar, etc.). The guy i bought these from wasnt even sure what was in there... just that everything in AF. I planted 24 seeds and they are starting to get out from soil atm, so its very early still. Now im thinking that what do i need to take into consideration when i choose which male i get pollen from and what females i choose to seed?
Is it perhaps possible to breed two different strains, 1 with more indica dominant and other more sativa? Do i just look at width of leaves and go from that or how in earth do ppl choose which plant to go for?
I hope there is some experienced AF breeders that could give some pointers which way to go
Im really new to autoflowers and i decided to go for these because i really would like to get more harvest in year than what i could get with normal plants. Not necessarily more weed but more often and i really like to play around growing things and i think breeding would be next logical step for me in learning new things.
I got my hands on mixed autoflower seeds (lowryder, swestar, etc.). The guy i bought these from wasnt even sure what was in there... just that everything in AF. I planted 24 seeds and they are starting to get out from soil atm, so its very early still. Now im thinking that what do i need to take into consideration when i choose which male i get pollen from and what females i choose to seed?
Is it perhaps possible to breed two different strains, 1 with more indica dominant and other more sativa? Do i just look at width of leaves and go from that or how in earth do ppl choose which plant to go for?
I hope there is some experienced AF breeders that could give some pointers which way to go