I like your handle. Chuckbucket.. classic!i only breed with fem seeds if i stress test the plant and it doesnt herm. and even then, ill only cross plants that came from fem seeds with plants that came from reg seeds. never fem to fem. and i dont make fem seeds with plants that came from fem seeds. if im making fem seeds the parents have to come from reg seeds. i have always done it this way and i have zero proof that it actually has any benefit.
Ok so cut is fem seed fem. Reverse neccesary to breed. You want to grow out seed to know what your hitting honestly Then rev one of them once you know you have a solid fem from seed. I would reverse a cut from the cut you have so start there cut cuts. Pick your seed. Grab a snickers. But in end you can do it. No real issues. Just time.My goal is simple .. To breed a hardy , mold resistant strain for outdoor purposes ... I have a Cannalope haze cut that got zero mold and finished early .. So my plan was to cross her with a Chem variant to bring up the potency , than bx to the mom . Also eying Kosher Kush , those are all fems currently , hence the question about fem seeds ..
Is Silver Thiosulfate the best route for reversal ?Ok so cut is fem seed fem. Reverse neccesary to breed. You want to grow out seed to know what your hitting honestly Then rev one of them once you know you have a solid fem from seed. I would reverse a cut from the cut you have so start there cut cuts. Pick your seed. Grab a snickers. But in end you can do it. No real issues. Just time.
Theres arguments as to cs or sts being better.Is Silver Thiosulfate the best route for reversal ?
No. Its all good. Be reg seed. Might need stabilizing(inbreeding n hunting ) if you want uniform phenos. Will not be hermie or anything prone if the fem was from stable seedI’m also wondering if I’m using a feminized female and hit it with male pollen , would there be missing alleles as a result ?? I personally haven’t attempted this so I’m curious . I don’t want to waste time if it’s a bad idea ..
I say chuck that pollen! Keep in mind, until you've stabilized some traits, what some of the seeds present this yearMy goal is simple .. To breed a hardy , mold resistant strain for outdoor purposes ... I have a Cannalope haze cut that got zero mold and finished early .. So my plan was to cross her with a Chem variant to bring up the potency , than bx to the mom . Also eying Kosher Kush , those are all fems currently , hence the question about fem seeds ..
Agreed, good advice. I tend to like the quick outdoor finishers when making a cross, where almost all are done by late September with the outliers tending to be semi-autoish and late August finishers.I think you are overthinking this way too much. Make some seeds, grow them, see the results. No different than any other way of breeding, results could be stellar and could also be junk. Personally I have made plenty of seeds from a fem seed mom and a reg seed dad, they came out just fine. Fem to fem, I just try to avoid too much inbreeding as you can quickly lose the vigor and robust nature of a more open gene pool.
Totally un asked for piece of advice from someone that personally made a cross for outdoor in the north east where the early finish was super important. Chem hybrids finish very late outdoor for me, and I think you would struggle to keep the early finish if you use a Chem. I would recommend either sourcing a local trusted outdoor clone to cross your strain with or sourcing a outdoor strain in reg seed form to use for your cross. Find two females you really like in the F1 or F2 generation and cross them for your fem outdoor seeds. There will still be variation, but if both parents are early finishers you have a much better chance for that trait to be present across the board.
Have fun!