Auto flower breeding question

when doing partial reversals you are confusing/stressing the entire plant , offspring imo wont be stable/reliable


peace :Cool:
So then I would be better off to pollinate another plant of the same strain if Stability was the desired affect then ? They would all be autoflowering correct? Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions and I do apologize for the misplacement of the thread.
 
I'm not asking if i can turn part of the plant male. I know i can already, Done it before. the only part of the plant that turns male is the part that has come into contact with the silver. My question is Taking pollen from the same auto flowering plant and self pollinating it...Would it produce stable auto flowering seeds ?

self'ing and crossing... in short if you self a plant your inbreeding to the highest level, if your crossing you can be also adding hybrid vigor.

auto x auto is always auto.

auto mazar x auto blue = all auto

auto mazar (plant A) x auto mazar (plant B)= all auto but inbreed.

Auto mazar (plant A) x auto mazar (plant A)= self'ing........... NOW self'ing autos most of the time means pollinating the same plant your also reversing. Because cloning autos for selfing is not easy. So IME breed sisters or strange females when pairing the ladies.
 
self'ing and crossing... in short if you self a plant your inbreeding to the highest level, if your crossing you can be also adding hybrid vigor.

auto x auto is always auto.

auto mazar x auto blue = all auto

auto mazar (plant A) x auto mazar (plant B)= all auto but inbreed.

Auto mazar (plant A) x auto mazar (plant A)= self'ing........... NOW self'ing autos most of the time means pollinating the same plant your also reversing. Because cloning autos for selfing is not easy. So IME breed sisters or strange females when pairing the ladies.

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So then I would be better off to pollinate another plant of the same strain if Stability was the desired affect then ? They would all be autoflowering correct? Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions and I do apologize for the misplacement of the thread.

cres summed it up for you pretty well id say

my prefered and best results always come from full plant reversal and pollinating other females

peace :Cool:
 
Hello all, If I was to take collidal silver and a feminized auto blue mazar plant, and self pollinate it would it produce stable auto flowering seeds ?
Whether a plant is photoperiod-sensitive or autoflowering is controlled by a single gene. For a plant to be autoflowering, it must be homozygous for the autoflower allele — meaning it carries two copies of the autoflower version of the gene. If a plant has one or no copies of the autoflower allele, it will be photoperiod-sensitive instead. So, if you reverse an autoflower plant that is homozygous for the autoflower allele and self it, all the resulting seeds will also be autoflowering — because the parent only passes on autoflower alleles.
 
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