imager777 said:I'd say not to discourage people's breeding attemps; even if they're not experts. We all know where to get good genetics from. There's nothing to say that an amature, either through research or just plain luck won't come up with something great. Even if it's not a stable cross; it's advancement. Actually, it could also be a setback. Either way it's helpful in the long run. Who knows; in a few years we may see an autoflowering strain win the cannabis cup. I'm pretty sure no one's going to ruin the general thc content of the bulk of the plants out or populate the earth with ruderalises that contains no thc. I have high hopes, however, that someone will come up with something better than lowrider.
By the way, I'm not attacking anyone. I don't want it to come across that way. That just my input based on what I was reading. There seemed to be people that wanted to automatically discourage it because of the inherent difficulties. I just think that's the wrong way to go about things.
Rockster said:Select a desireable Skunk #1 pheno and pollinate with autoflower pollen.
This first cross when grown out will not show any dwarf/autoflower plants but select the healthiest female and pollinate with the same pollen again.
This second generation should start to show some dwarf/autoflower plants and its one of these females you pollinate again with the same pollen.
The next generation should show even more dwarf/autoflower plants and a female is again pollinated.
This is done 5-6 times by which time all offspring should be dwarf/autoflower and can be inbred with itself and produce stable autoflowering plants.
That I think is the gist of it although I've not done it myself and have only read a bit about breeding stuff like Lowryder and the choice of breeding parents,not just doing the crosses,is the most skilled part of the operation.
Not trying to belittle you but your info is off a lil. He'd need to start with the parents(P1) which, in this case would be Lowryder and Skunk. The first cross(F1) will show lil variation. You cross F1 to F1 and make F2. F2 will show a wide variation of phenos. You cross F2 to F2 to get F3 and based on your plant selection(sat pheno x indica pheno, sat x sat, indi x indi), these will also be uniform in phenotypes. You cross F3 x F3 to get F4. Like F2 these will show variance but not as wide of a variance as the F2. The more traits you are trying to stabilize, the harder breeding becomes. Stick to looking for one trait at a time for stabilization. For instance, only look to make an auto flower but not an autoflower thats potent because looking to stabilize 2 traits will require a lot more plants. Breeding is not difficult just space and time consuming. The best book i've read on breeding, because of it's understandability, is DJ Shorts Cultivating Exceptional Cannabis. If you want to breed this could be the best $15 you could spend. Btw, this is just a generalization, not the actual process.Rockster said:Select a desireable Skunk #1 pheno and pollinate with autoflower pollen.
This first cross when grown out will not show any dwarf/autoflower plants but select the healthiest female and pollinate with the same pollen again.
This second generation should start to show some dwarf/autoflower plants and its one of these females you pollinate again with the same pollen.
The next generation should show even more dwarf/autoflower plants and a female is again pollinated.
This is done 5-6 times by which time all offspring should be dwarf/autoflower and can be inbred with itself and produce stable autoflowering plants.
That I think is the gist of it although I've not done it myself and have only read a bit about breeding stuff like Lowryder and the choice of breeding parents,not just doing the crosses,is the most skilled part of the operation.
massproducer said:Trust me, there is a lot more to it
bombbudpuffa said:Hey, man, i'm not that knowledgeable, for real. I just listen to folks that are. I'm too happy to share something i've just learned.
I know the exact look you're talking about:rofl: .Only time I let my ego get stroked is when I look at the look on the faces of people who try my pot!
Doyou mean in auto flower strains in general or crosses with autos?Also on the F2 generation the autoflower trait diminishes.
In general (LowRyders) from what i read and researched. that F2's drop to almost 50% non-auto flowering F3's worse. Crosses even more of a crap shoot. I think the male is the key factor in the chances of good progeny. but again this only what i found online...which isn't a whole lot of info on breeding them out there. with good reason. becuase the only reason why peeps buy them is for there short stature and fast flowering time.bombbudpuffa said:Doyou mean in auto flower strains in general or crosses with autos?
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