It’s not often that a breeder will show you the process. I would assume that most here already know “how it’s done”. Today i will give some insight pertaining to, “why it’s done.”
Me... I’m a funny, peculiar guy. My thing is mentally, and thought process. In other words I like to change how a person think, as well as how one learns.
Teaching is also a passion of mine. Over the many years of teaching many differ “mind states”, I have found that individual perception effects how a persons learns. So I deviced a different method of teaching to get around the hindrance of perception.
The best students, are those that are unaware that they are being taught.
You may have noticed that I post many pics. They are my teaching tools. The human being learns mostly by seeing. But 99% of the time, he is totally unaware of what he is looking at. In that cases, a person will draw his own conclusion.
The conclusions that man creates for himself is the beginning of the thought process. Now that I have your attention..:. Now that i have you thinking, I will explain what you are looking at.
Through the many pics, the Nympho consistency and resilience is clearly evident. The Nympho is noob friendly to say the least.
If you look back in my posts, you can see the evolution of the Nympho. Wow how she has changed.Here is a gen3 @ 37 days showing flowers. The gen4 @37 day is just beginning to show that she is starting to flower.
Gen 3
Gen 4. It’s evident that I slowed the Nympho down in an attempt to increase yields by increasing grow time.
@70 days gen 6 Nympho, none Medusa that is my pollen donor. Trichs are cloudy with minimum amber. no more watering for her, I will take her when the pot drys out. She is displaying classic Nympho bud structure
The Medusa. Remember she is a pheno of the Nympho characterized by her abundance of bud sites. She is diplaying a form of polyploidy that is causing her to double stack bud. Meaning there is 2 buds where there is normally one. The lateral branching is covered in bud from top to bottom. And she has one of the fastest flowering plants in the garden. Back right. She could use some extra feed, but I prefer to let it ride out. If necessary I’ll boost the feed the next time in grow her
Note the difference in how the none Medusa Nympho stacks bud. She looks more like an exotic plant with the spaced out golf ball nugs. It will be interesting to see how closely these match my pollen donors
It’s very easy to miss all that goes on in the breeding process. Speed, bulk, yields, potency, terps, structure, and much more. You can look back through my pics and see the full progression of the Nympho.
Cannabis is my canvas. Teaching is my art. Afn is my audience. There in nothing like the beauty of cannabis... the beauty that is the Nympho. As always. Fly High!