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That's where I'm kind of lost ATM. Each one has a phenotype. Some are webbed and narrow some are webbed and board. Don't know if I should pollinate sections of all 3 or pollinate sections of just 1 or?
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I'd say the first time around pollinate sections of all of them and see what comes out. From there you'll have a good seed bank to start selecting the phenos you like and can try to breed your ideal Autoduck from those. I personally like the broad leaf ones better. They look less like pot than the narrow leaf ones.
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So I researched AutoDuck before I bought the seeds. I'm well aware the webbed weed plants tend to have Cal mag problems. But this is not Cal mag issues.
I have plenty experience growing photos and autos. But i have a green thumb. Don't consider myself as a textbook term "professional". But I switched fertilizer from my regular bone meal epsom salts tea. But guess I'm dealing with nitrogen burn? I don't think it's nitrogen lock out. But guess I need to flush these ladies for a couple days. Then resume on my tea from here on out. I know it's not light burn. Cause usually with light burn there will be some bleaching. But they are still plugging along. Did some LST on the female I plan on polleninating. First pics are in the tent. Second set is my reversed female outside. She being slow to realise the pollen. |
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My reversed female. First pic was from last night.
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