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Yes but your taking advantage of the good genetics and pushing them hard as your previous knowledge experience allows. ,,*for people starting off if you replicate say how @mephisto grows you are giving your self the best possible chance of replicating a great indoor harvest

This is the truth, you've got decades of experience, and with only 4 plants going, they're getting daily attention. The fact that you get great results regardless of the breeder doesn't mean somebody else could.
 
I am going to start throwing pollon about soon and the ones I keep ,that grow well in my conditions will be the keepers ,,there's an element in selection that will favour plants that grow well under my conditions ,simple as


and there is the huge fuck factor which is F 1...........pick a winner out of 100 plants, then go again.
 
  1. @Jraven -- talk to our good brudda Dina'-Mark, he'll have valid input for this strain,... as an Amnesia, she'll likely not be fast,..... mold resistance is of concern too!
 
A revised edition of autoflower SoG can be done for sure....the tricky part is the sheer variance of growth of course...the first time or two would be a challenge moving them around to optimize space. But once you get to know the strains and what they need you could set them up ideally

Totally agree on grow variance; when I ran photoperiod SoG's I always did clones. Even then, all clones from same mother, variations in rooting affected the plants' growth. I never tried SoG with auto's; my experience has been that they don't like crowding whatsoever. So with double whammy of crowding and growth differences, is it manageable? SCROG I would see being totally feasible, though.
 
Yes but your taking advantage of the good genetics and pushing them hard as your previous knowledge experience allows. ,,*for people starting off if you replicate say how @mephisto grows you are giving your self the best possible chance of replicating a great indoor harvest

Actually not really man....anyone can grow a monster....Ive grown many untrained plants over a kilo using only horse manure and lime.

My point is breeders are generally not growing to maximize what their plants can really do, their growing style would be more geared toward selection.
 
Totally agree on grow variance; when I ran photoperiod SoG's I always did clones. Even then, all clones from same mother, variations in rooting affected the plants' growth. I never tried SoG with auto's; my experience has been that they don't like crowding whatsoever. So with double whammy of crowding and growth differences, is it manageable? SCROG I would see being totally feasible, though.

Some of the naturally squat varieties like the autoflower portal Stone Dragons it could be done with fair reliability in regards to size...I don't do an indoor scrog in the stealth cabinet, but i do certainly pack 'em pretty tight in there!!
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