I'm new, kind of.
Let's take, Connoisseur Genetics Seeds Grandaddy Purple S1 for an example.
How many times can I use a product such as tiresia's mist on the plant before stress becomes an issue that carries through genetics or affects sexual stability in the next generation?
Would using TM on the Connoisseur GDP fems likely produce a next generation full of hermies, misfits and other unknowns?
Basically, how far can you push (how many generations) making beans from forced fems and reverses through products like TM?
Reverses of reverses of reverses, I was always told not to do it.
I'm just getting hip to preserving genetics the more it becomes legal. Never cared about quality or longevity before, as it was always so disposable. Now I can be more attached to the plants because it's state legal.
I'm preserving now with straight breeding practices, but want to see if I'm missing out on a better, faster way of saving genes. I want to refine the stuff I like and save a copy.
Let's take, Connoisseur Genetics Seeds Grandaddy Purple S1 for an example.
How many times can I use a product such as tiresia's mist on the plant before stress becomes an issue that carries through genetics or affects sexual stability in the next generation?
Would using TM on the Connoisseur GDP fems likely produce a next generation full of hermies, misfits and other unknowns?
Basically, how far can you push (how many generations) making beans from forced fems and reverses through products like TM?
Reverses of reverses of reverses, I was always told not to do it.
I'm just getting hip to preserving genetics the more it becomes legal. Never cared about quality or longevity before, as it was always so disposable. Now I can be more attached to the plants because it's state legal.
I'm preserving now with straight breeding practices, but want to see if I'm missing out on a better, faster way of saving genes. I want to refine the stuff I like and save a copy.