Majikoopa
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Hey everybody! I'm working on developing a super stealth, short season plant and I think Ducksfoot and Lowryder might make an excellent match after stabilizing the strain for a few generations. I've been breeding my Lowryder for a few now and it carries the autoflower trait while growing about 2.5 feet tall under perfect conditions for a 8-10 week grow. Perfect for my dry, generally cold environment that only heats up without frost for about 3.5 months of the year.
I figure if I can get the webbed leafing of the Ducksfoot and throw that into the equation I'll have something discreet enough that the neighbors won't notice it in my garden AND it will actually be able to do a full season out here. Interstingly enough, pure Lowryder is also nearly scentless in flower so if I can carry that trait over to the hybrid, even more stealthy!
What do you all think???
I figure if I can get the webbed leafing of the Ducksfoot and throw that into the equation I'll have something discreet enough that the neighbors won't notice it in my garden AND it will actually be able to do a full season out here. Interstingly enough, pure Lowryder is also nearly scentless in flower so if I can carry that trait over to the hybrid, even more stealthy!
What do you all think???