Indoor White JEM Run Part Deux

@FullDuplex, did a little seed sorting this morning. I pulled 1 hanger of bud out of the dry box. Its perfect for the cure jar if it was non seeded, but for seed extraction, they need a couple more days, to be bone dry and the seeds to fall out of the husk. Damn that 1 hanger of bud had a ton of seeds in it! 1/2 & 1/2 on the non mature white F*ckers too! Not sure why, it was 5 weeks from pollenation to chop. They aren't dark at all either! Tan! Anything without a tiger stripe got chucked. Mostly A&B seeds kept. I will do the rest Sunday! NOT looking forward to that task at hand, but it has to be done! On to a few pics...
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these we dont want! They might be good enough for personal use, they dont squish between your fingers, but NOT what we are looking for! View attachment 557048
look at those viable jems, thanks so much for sharing your seed run, great genetics you grew so well, looking forward to your big bud run
 
look at those viable jems, thanks so much for sharing your seed run, great genetics you grew so well, looking forward to your big bud run
@briman did a stellar job and by far exceeded my expectations. I already knew he'd do them justice but what I saw made me drop my jaw. He is a phenomenal grower and was honored to have him grow them
 
:thumbsup: Thanks for the kind words FD! Much appreciated, again it also helps to have solid genetics! Bean sorting is almost complete, dry em for about another week and they will be good to go!
Anytime mate and thanks for the rep! I also appreciate the kind words about the Jems. Been a good solid 7 years of work and isolation and selection. I am happy with what they have become. now that they are as stable as they are its time to cross them into a photo. I already have one in mind and have the seed from a femming project I did. She has similar branching I just hope her auto gene is strong enough to get an auto in the f1's
 
I would think you would see some out of the F1's. F2-F3 for sure on most of the brood, but nothin like puttin in the work to get something special! Nothing comes easy in the breeding for superior genetics, except the selection process! Thats the easy part! Its the grow time that takes forever.(so it seems):thumbsup:
 
I would think you would see some out of the F1's. F2-F3 for sure on most of the brood, but nothin like puttin in the work to get something special! Nothing comes easy in the breeding for superior genetics, except the selection process! Thats the easy part! Its the grow time that takes forever.(so it seems):thumbsup:
I think that I'll see them in F1 but for sure in the succession. Time is the killer here good thing is If by 2 weeks I see no sex on any of them it'll be straight to 12/12 to get them ready for flower and to take more male pollen. I will use the f8 stock for the cross to make sure I have the stable genes.
 
Anytime mate and thanks for the rep! I also appreciate the kind words about the Jems. Been a good solid 7 years of work and isolation and selection. I am happy with what they have become. now that they are as stable as they are its time to cross them into a photo. I already have one in mind and have the seed from a femming project I did. She has similar branching I just hope her auto gene is strong enough to get an auto in the f1's
your patient work paid off, keep seeding!
 
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