Hello everyone, I would like to start a conversation on the best practices used by people in selection of prospective Male plants for breeding.
I understand this question is wide open and will generate much diverse opinions on the topic. I believe that only adds to the wealth of information that can be offered by the community.
Now, I realize there are two levels this activity consists of. The individual small room grower/breeder and those who have more resources and space.
I would like to hear from everyone on how you decide which male plants make it in to your breeding program and why others are discarded.
I assume that the plants overall structure is important.
Beyond it looking like a real stud, what other criteria do you use to determine if it stays or gets trashed ?
I understand this question is wide open and will generate much diverse opinions on the topic. I believe that only adds to the wealth of information that can be offered by the community.
Now, I realize there are two levels this activity consists of. The individual small room grower/breeder and those who have more resources and space.
I would like to hear from everyone on how you decide which male plants make it in to your breeding program and why others are discarded.
I assume that the plants overall structure is important.
Beyond it looking like a real stud, what other criteria do you use to determine if it stays or gets trashed ?