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DOGS LIFE indoor

thanks for the interest @Maria Sanchez, so let me answers some of your questions: only seven of the eight females/keepers left. one couldn't handle the stress of the bugs. the male is dead now, he droped pollen on them and made 1000s of seeds ( can never have too much) he also got the auto sativas as well. (another project i guess) i do split the lines for different traits. I'll inbreed one line a generation or two then switch back to the other. as for criteria, i like to look for potency, effect, yield, size, bag appeal, also the plant has to be strong in the sense that it can handle some stress and bounce back, out grow bugs,low light conditions. etc. those plants always stick out to me. thanks for stopping by and for the interest.

Thank you, thank you, @SUNDOG ! :D
Nice number for keepers.
1000s of seeds, oh yeah, that's the way to go!
I like that you do different lines of the same strains.
Wish I had the space and place for some good breeding.
Thanks for the reply!
 
thanks TheMongol, yeah I was doing some prep work in the garden today, cant wait. how about you Mon you going back in to the bush again?
Definitely, but this year i'll do more photos and less autos
 
sorry for the long absences and tending to the thread, but we're back at it!!
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