New Grower No cloning, then what else?

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Hey guys, newbie question for you. If this is dealt with elsewhere, I apologize, I couldn't find it. BUT,, with cloning not an option for the autos, is purchasing and growing from seeds for every grow the only way? Seems like this would get expensive buying seeds every 2-3 months. I must be missing something here!
 
Cloning can be done with some super autos but not recommended for regular autos. The only other option you have is breeding your own seeds or colloidal silver females to make female seeds of that particular strain.
 
hi OleDawg and welcome to AFN. i guess the simple answer is make your own! i think you'll find that breeding and cross breeding is very much encouraged here, we all like to see what new crosses members come up with. get yourself some regular seeds from our e-shop and start experimenting :smoke::thumbs:
 
Hey guys, newbie question for you. If this is dealt with elsewhere, I apologize, I couldn't find it. BUT,, with cloning not an option for the autos, is purchasing and growing from seeds for every grow the only way? Seems like this would get expensive buying seeds every 2-3 months. I must be missing something here!

Maybe cost you but how much does a ounce cost you legally or illegally? You can buy 3-5 seeds for under 100 and usually far less.
 
Can you run two areas for growing? Or you could learn how to make enough seed for ten years in 80 days.....?????
 
I just got some ak47 seeds,cost 52 bucks,I can get 45 to 50 bucks for one eight ounce this pays for the seeds and anything else is pure profit.
 
Seed Run?

I like to recommend doing a seed run the first time using purchased seeds.
When growing with seeds from your seed run - the pressure is off & the grow reflects that usually.
A half-assed seed run will still yield 100s of seeds easily. A well pollinated one will net you 1000's also very easily.

Mr. Man, could you explain what you mean by "seed run"? Once again, if this is already posted, I apologize. I'm trying to buck the adage that you can't teach an ole dog new tricks.
 
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