It wasn't an S1 then, it was a cross.Gucciberry was found by hunting s1s of pp and wc.
I have been listening to respected breeders on podcasts lately, trying to learn stuff about growing in general, but from experts like Mean Gene, SkunkVa, Duke Diamond, Nspecta, Bohdi, etc. that have their own styles. One thing they almost all agree on is that you find great stuff in a good pack of beans.It wasn't an S1 then, it was a cross.
#15 was the one that was chosen as 'the cut' out of the pheno hunt done by @Dustjesus . Someone else could do the same thing and come up with a plant that is so similar one wouldn't be able to tell them apart. Not just any plant from those seeds will be like the one that was chosen (in this case, #15 but they were all called Gucciberry), so when they call a cut a 'cut', it is talking about a very specific plant. Like the GG4 example you also used. You either have GG4, or you don't. So you could pop GG4 S1 seeds all day long, and you might find something close, but you'll never have the cut that is known as GG4 pretty much throughout the world. This is why authenticity of cuts is in question on places like strainly.
Time and space are leading factors in my decisions. I have one room.I have been listening to respected breeders on podcasts lately, trying to learn stuff about growing in general, but from experts like Mean Gene, SkunkVa, Duke Diamond, Nspecta, Bohdi, etc. that have their own styles. One thing they almost all agree on is that you find great stuff in a good pack of beans.
If you get a real or a fake Chem91 cut - you get what you get. For some things that's what you want. But you'll never find your own new fire if you don't pop beans - the more the better.
Obviously they are trying to sell beans, but the logic is sound. And almost all of them say "breed with my stuff, have fun". So it's not all about selling. Some even talk about the importance of S1-ing stuff. If you have a sack of beans, you have all of the genetics in there- but it will be all jumbled up. So you have great genetics that have been selected for certain things, but in the process there are recessive traits that will pop back up (good and bad) that make the plants different.
For the hobby grower, finding that cut seems a more worthy goal than getting someone elses cut.
One interesting thing is that some of the pricier well-known breeders have started selling half-packs - like 5 regs for $50 instead of 10 for $100.Oh and the legal aspect. Hard to hunt when ur only allowed 6 mature per person
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No, never had an issue with anything. Understanding that the plant will grow and perform differently in other environments explain most if not all variation you might see in a cutting. It is hard for most people to take responsibility for a shitty grow and look for ways to blame the plant.Do you guys find that a cut from a cut from a cut from a cut and so on loses its traits over time?
Ive often asked myself that......Do you guys find that a cut from a cut from a cut from a cut and so on loses its traits over time?
That genetic altering mildew will get you every time.Lol I know for a fact someone is sending out powdery mildew clones on strainly lol. Crybaby boy that just got bounced gonna get hooked up real nice and don't even know it. People wanna play the clone game can learn the hard way. I've had my share of dealing with 100 percent fuckery.
I am still reeling from the russet mite boondoggle never again will a clone from an unknown pass thru my doors powdery mildew, thrips, mites what happened to honor and pride!Lol I know for a fact someone is sending out powdery mildew clones on strainly lol. Crybaby boy that just got bounced gonna get hooked up real nice and don't even know it. People wanna play the clone game can learn the hard way. I've had my share of dealing with 100 percent fuckery.
So is a lottery.A cut is just a copy of a specific plant. Absolutely you could find a better plant in an S1 seed, as could you find an inferior plant. If you did find that keeper, that’s when you clone it and that is when it becomes “clone only”.
Here’s an example; below are three plants, all of which the seeds came from one plant that was pollinated by four different fathers with F2 heritage. Just for the sake of argument, let’s say I popped enough seeds to get 100 females, and there was only one like the middle, with all the others being similar to the plants on the ends.
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So let’s say that plant in the middle had the desired attributes. You clone that plant. All of the clones are identical. The likelihood of someone else getting and keeping that same plant from seeds is very small. So yours is a “one of a kind” or “clone only”.