13 hours light for early flowering selection

Discussion in 'Cannabis Breeding' started by breedrbro, Apr 9, 2015.

  1. I was thinking about doing a 13 maybe 14 hours of light 11 or 10 hours off with a wide variety of seedlings, and selecting for plants that start to flower on this schedule, then cubing back with a selected male. The reasoning behind this, to find a plant that will start to flower earlier in the year outside. Any advice on breeding for early finishers for northern latitudes between 36 and 37 degrees.
     
  2. Your on the right track start with 14 on 10 off, find the first to show sex and then the second to show the opposite sex. Cross the two but keep the original parents to back cross with the siblings.
     
  3. just go to 12/12[​IMG]
     
  4. Start plants inside? Or build a biodome/greenhouse so you can get an extra month or 2 in there. I've been thinking about this for a bit, the main reason(other than legal ones) I don't grow outside is because of the temperature.
     
  5.  
    Based on what?
     

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