Supafreak co-op seedrun : Closed!

Yes sir. That’s the plan

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I mean it’s up to you guys. I don’t have too

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I say bukkakake them!

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If that means let it all go I have no problem doing so.

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Well usually it’s one girl and a bunch of guys spreading pollen on her for filming purposes

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Hahahahhahhahahha

Lol, just let them do their thing IMO

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I would just choose the best good looking stallion, what’s the purpose of letting the rest join the action? icon_e_confused|nullxnull

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With all males involved, you get the best reflection of the strain. With the single male some of the plants genetics may be missing that the others have. How can you tell if you picked the right male, if you haven’t peeked inside of his DNA

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Thanks, I see, but that also would include bad traits you can avoid with a single choice (strenght, structure, height …), I was mentally doing a parallelism with animal breeding. I suppose that way you would have different phenos, interesting if you want to breed and hunt with them, in my case I wouldn’t so found more interesting the single male option … beer3|nullxnull

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I see your point, and it’s well received.
With a small group of us purchasing a single pack of beans, this gives us all the same opportunity to hunt as if it were the original pack.

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Oh well, I am in the EU group so I think open pollination is a good option for you fellows ejem|nullxnull, (JK) I’m still learning and asking questions is the best way to do it, thanks for your input … beer3|nullxnull

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Yeah but most the time it’s a bunch of shit phenos.
Never understood open pollination, I always use the nicest male if I have a hardtime making a decision I’ll throw the other in also.

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Yeah @OleReynard I read one of your recent posts where you stated that you use your early males as well. I wanted to pick your brain on that.
I’ve ran a handful of your strains, and quite frankly, never have I been disappointed. So needless to say I respect your input.

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All the males look very similar, but one out of four is making bigger flowers. Keep in mind they all started at the same time

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I would love to have some of the pollen, for future projects. If you end up with any extra :v:t4:

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Unless someone has experience of what traits or markers would should be selecting for in this line, my vote is use all the males that seem generally like good plants and cull the ones that don’t.

No sense using all of them if some are looking weak or showing lots of generally undesirable traits. Other than that the genetic diversity sounds nice.

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I dont use my earliest males would be to close to an auto.

I use the first flowers on the plants that I choose so I can nip my pollen collecting in the ass and done before I do get all the dust flowing thru the air.

Last full pollination I did was the Cherry Motz, it will be the last like that.

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Gotcha! Thanks for the clarification

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Usually first males aren’t the best representation in the long run, nor are the last to flower unless they’re showing something good .

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What makes the guy stand out, and become the chosen one ?
Maybe in order to answer that one would have to be well rehearsed in the strain. But for just starting out and not knowing what the strain holds, how do you pick a decent male ?

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