Indoor Magic Prototypes

Yea this place is still active, no created posted in a while but there are posts almost every day check the dates of posts I just updated a new strain and said more on way. Why would I leave site?

Just haven't seen you around as much lately and not much updates happening in here. Was a fair question, we did the same thing with LBH and some of the other indie breeders, so nothing personal bud! :vibe: How's it going?
 
Just haven't seen you around as much lately and not much updates happening in here. Was a fair question, we did the same thing with LBH and some of the other indie breeders, so nothing personal bud! :vibe: How's it going?
Briman and trail animal will be starting a new thread soon, so will trap and roark. I been getting the new line in order I dropped my dragon crosses, started all over that's probably why it seem i haven't been doing much cause 99% of what im doing is under wraps at the moment
 
Briman and trail animal will be starting a new thread soon, so will trap and roark. I been getting the new line in order I dropped my dragon crosses, started all over that's probably why it seem i haven't been doing much cause 99% of what im doing is under wraps at the moment

Hey man that's great news! And great growers too!
 
I like a homogeneous genotype. With that you get a reasonably stable set of phenotypes and the variations are more subtle, which I like. But I also keep more than one genotype of my strains. I've bred a photo period back out of the autos and saved it. I also have one that appears more Sativa dominant. Yet the phenotypes seem quite similar. But hey, I'm just a beginner really.
i've also preserved F1 and F2 seed of each strain to provide genotypes for experimenting with back crossing a current generation with an F1 or F2. I like to keep stirring the pot and see what pops up...lol!

I like variability as long as it isn't headed down a recessive hole. I grow many plants at a time so I'm not locked into expectations about a particular plant. As long as good smoke is delivered I'm happy. I think a grower who can only grow a small number of plants will and should be concerned about uniformity.
 
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