I’ve collected both reg pollen from a hunted male of a very special cultivar also I reversed a cut of Skunk #1 I’ve had for a while. what are peoples thoughts and for anyone that would wanna try some would you prefer regs or fems?
I have limited space, so can only grow (well) 2 at a time
So, me, prefer female
But won’t pass up good genetics, just because they’re reg
Think most people prefer regs, gives them options for seed increases, or mixing pollen with another strain they like
Me, not there yet
Por que no los dos?
I’m in the fems camp, we all need fems for smoke and they’re harder to to come by, I have many regs but not much time and space for them.
My honest opinion as it pertains to receiving “chucks” from forum users
Regs? --NO PROBLEMO, if the cross interests me then I’m glad and grateful to have them
Fems? --unless I’m getting feminized seeds from a known breeder, or in the case of a forum chuck someone who has a noteable solid rep of creating reliable fems. . …then, I’m glad to receive them still but they will either go to the back of the box or re-gifted to someone else
At the end of the day, both are cool
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Regs of your hunted cultivar sounds like the winner!
Make crosses you think you’ll enjoy growing and using.
For sure
just wanna spread the love the male was hunted from 55 seeds of blisterfist by dynasty genetics it smells like body odour/ rotten mear/ copper
The world can never have enough meaty/metallic/b.o. funk strains ![]()
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Sounds awesome to me!
Regs for sure
Fems have their place but I vote regs
Blusterfist and Skunk 1. Regs please. ![]()
Regs would be my choice.
Blisterfist by dynasty genetics …they made a V2 as well…must be special…
Regs for the win:+1:![]()
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…peace…
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I gave up on fems over a decade ago. Most of them are unstable and sensitive. No fems for me.
Depends on your goals Regs are great for breeding and pheno hunting, fems are easier for growers. Maybe offer both to cover everyone’s needs
If you’re growing for fun/smoke, fems. If you’re hunting snd breeding, regs.