Kevin Jodrey: Cannabis Genetics – Breeding Basics / Ganjier
Kevin Jodrey: Cannabis Genetics – Breeding Basics / Ganjier
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“Breeding comes down to preserving a line or improving a cultivar.”
In this quick tutorial, noted cannabis breeder, cultivator and Ganjier Program instructor Kevin Jodrey breaks down the basic philosophy and techniques of cannabis breeding.
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I have used many ways to pollinate but just letting the plants do there own natural breeding Is the best I have found they don’t loose to much of the characters of the parents
Breeding doesn’t have to be male to female… I personally enjoy breeding only females together with reversal techniques
Lots of these recently started ‘INSTA’ntly popping up "genetics companies" need to take this advice π
He definitely can articulate this in wordβ¦β¦Iβm just too high to retain it Allllβ¦..π’
I have a chem de la chem that grows 3 branches instead of the typical hotizontal two it throws off a 3rd looks wild
Has enyone breed super silver haze with white widow ??
Canβt wait to take the ganjier course with this badass, appreciate the post!
I really love the work your doing. A lot of breeders will just cross two strains because they are hyped or because they are, alone, amazing in their own right and to them putting them together could only make the cross better. But I see what your doing is your actually taking it a step further and breeding also for the climates to make the genetics physically stronger vs just prettier or higher in thc therefore making it easier for more people to get a better result even if they are in a less than ideal location to grow. Phenomenal work. And hey, it would be cool if you could get some of those old Egyptian seeds to pop too. Huh? ππ
Its been a thought in my mind using a beautiful male and female in f1 and use the f1 male to try to get consistent genetics same f1 male to each mom line f2, f3, f4 if you can keep the male for breeding etc. Also or to backcross a male from f2 by backcrossing another dad into the f1 genetics from the father strain i guess to further find a nicer male to backbone the female a few generations if the cross did well. Might as well be allot of work the best males in the wild probably would pollenate the females first all by itself to stabilize the odd and evens for generations to come doing all the selection work by how fast it pollenates, Faster and stronger genetics come first i guess in nature.
thanks
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Awesome content. Thank you.
Imagine growing a Egyptian strain from 5,000 years ago….holy smokes man!lol
I could listen to your information that you share,
I could listen day long.
Kevin ; I wish you could have an interview with Chris AKA
Mr.GrowIt.
Great Video Guys
Oh god yes more of this please
π Thanks as always