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  1. So with filial breeding you are focused on developing the females and the males of a line. Each generation a new male from that generation is selected. Each generation has the potential to produce more and more variation in certain traits while locking in dominant traits. Squaring and cubing is focused on developing the females of a line. There is usually only one pollen source, and every subsequent generation is pollinated by the same pollen. Every generation produces less and less variation and lock in on the traits of the original male/group of males. Creating S1s is a good way to backup a female as it were. But its also an easy way to lock in undesirable traits, by the way having a double copy of that trait(thus dominant) in the generation.
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  2. Thanks for the info brotherSoaking it all in.
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  3. @Totemic purely to educate myself and determining which approach would be the most effective in stabilizing a chosen genetic line. Which method is used in which circumstances? Or is it an approach of " many ways to skin a cat"? PS. Found this High Times article: "If you want to save all your cultivars, S1 everything. You will have pure versions of those clones only in feminized seed form. When you hunt those seeds, you can find the same traits and exact same examples of the mother plants you’re reversing, plus you might find versions that are even better. S1’s will have the same exact phenotypes that you reverse, plus it will have other unique versions. You can find some better versions of the clone-only mom in the S1’s. If you are trying to save your genetics for a long [time], S1′ s might be the way to go."
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  4. Getting a competition like this going does cost money. Just getting your seeds to you is R100. Then there is a cost involved with the seeds themselves, any packaging and or printing. Multiply this by 50 to 100 entrants, it becomes an astronomical 5-10k. Now we haven't even bought or engraved a single trophy yet, and there is no prize pool to speak of. Expecting myself or the forum admin to cover that cost is unfair. Neither Totemic or the forum is monetized currently. An entrance fee of R500 would cover costs, and leave +/- R250 per entrant towards a prize pool. The more entrants, the bigger the prizes could be....could be cash, or could be gear bought. I say gear bought, because getting sponsors for these comps is difficult. Getting them to sponsor the top shelf prizes we all want is even harder. If you guys want a proper kick ass growoff, Its just not going to work any other way.
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  5. Hi breeders or those in the know. Can anyone advise me on filial breeding vs backcrossing, Squaring and Cubing? According to my understanding there will be much more diversity with filial breeding (especially F2 generation) than with back crossing but with back crossing there is much more stability or rather uniformity of the desired traits from the mother. Back crossing seems to be the most effective way to achieve a desired line if you have the original mother of course. Releasing a F1 line then would purely be due to time/space constraints and/or diversity being offered? Please feel free to correct me on my terminology or (mis)understanding of breeding. Cheers
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  6. What is your desired outcome? If you can define this in detail, the breeding approach becomes obvious. I have explored a vast number of approaches and do filial, bx, rbx, and cubing and a combination of them while developing my lines.
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  7. Hey guys In need of some help Im just asking for a point in a direction. Wife has a friend who needs oil asap. If any one can help with info it would GREATLY appreciated. I am in the Boland area but traveling is no problem, but preferably Cape Town area please... Thanx
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  8. My brother uses him. Seems like he builds up a relationship with his clients via WhatsApp. He also connect's clients with similar ailments ( back pain and depression in my brothers case) if they want to chat about various remedies. Sent from my S40 using Tapatalk
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  9. Thanx for the help. Wil contact them aswell. Another member dm'd me a contact in CT and I have used them so far. I have a few friends up in the Gauteng area that I will pass these onto aswell @Chris Jay
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  10. Oh man, the only places I know are online stores and they take a while to deliver + I'm not to sure how clean their product is. EE apparently gets their stuff tested but it's using one those GemmeCert machines.
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