Gnome Automatics ALF#5 In The House of Waxi

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The spear is twice now from same generation of seed, could you imagine how many you could cram in a 3x3. I wonder if this trait is coming out strong. I'd love to see it on the f3 and find a matching male.

The little one looks dense as hell just like the mother dragon was. Rock hard from top to bottom on the main cola.

Great job as usual mate. :cheers:
 
Yeah I'm loving the bud spears that are showing up nothing like I've ever seen before.

seriously! I'm hoping for some of those! That needs some breeding attention. You'd make a fortune. I will line up for 75-80 percent spears all day long.

The Spear of Density
Auto Spear
BudBat
Sugar Bat
ALF Bat or Auto Spear
Bayonet Bud
Skewer Skunk


This is fun :woohoo1::thumbsup::woohoo1:
 
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im hoping to be back up and running by december. So ill be cracking the F3 stock that i have to see what we have in there. Its popped up in each generation at least once and 2 times on the F2 side run. So i am hoping to see it in the F3 pool, and if i do ill be sure to make that one a priority. Seems the foot print would be priceless.
 
:woohoo1: I would LOVE to see that too! Last time I saw something like that with consistency in build was when A4 was working on that Dr. Grinspoon auto,.. think he was at f2, and all of them were tall, narrow but had nice lateral buds forming on short branches,.., individual plant yields were very good given pot size, and the footprint was silly-small with all those plants,... he even had variable color expression in them, from the auto parent he made that had PJEM in it,... alas, those seeds were lost! :frowny: ...to this day, I'm kicking myself for not accepting some when he offered,.. I thought "hold off, maybe I can talk you into fem'ing a plant for me,..." :wall: unbelievable,...*sigh*.... FD, I wonder how difficult it would be to isolate that trait,... and if fem'ing would be a better way to go at some point? :wiz:
 
@Waira my goal is to try to isolate that, and with its dominance I think I'll see it more or at least once in every generation. Key is finding that matching male to lock it down. I'm going to hunt that one next round both male and female. If I get them the next gen will get fem'ed. If I only get a female, I will reverse her to keep the trait. I'd like to have at least one generation of male female before the fem process but I'll take what I'm dealt. Most breeders self to lock in a specific trait if they can't isolate a male and female of the same variety. Getting into my hidden tips with this one.
 
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