Pollen chuckers paradise

Three female offspring from my first Chemdawg D BX3 pollination:




They look close enough to each other that there might be some stability. I plan on crossing one of them with a male from my third crossing of Chem D v1.1.
 
Nspecta at CSI Humboldt said S1’s open up 25% more recessive genes that are locked up in the original Mother plant. So we can expect some unique phenos from the S1’s
 
Nspecta made S1’s with his Triangle Kush and has found most of the earliest OG cuts in those S1’s. So OG is most likely TK S1 or a sister to TK from the original seeds out of Florida.
 
Nspecta made S1’s with his Triangle Kush and has found most of the earliest OG cuts in those S1’s. So OG is most likely TK S1 or a sister to TK from the original seeds out of Florida.

How does one self pollinate a plant? Change the flowers to male with one of the various ways and let it run it's course? Or could you do a long flowering cycle or something that would cause it hermie(I am not clear if the bananas create pollen or seeds or anything) and let that do it's thing?

Getting earlier geneitcs could be really awesome. Is this where one starts calling it reversed?
 
How does one self pollinate a plant? Change the flowers to male with one of the various ways and let it run it's course? Or could you do a long flowering cycle or something that would cause it hermie(I am not clear if the bananas create pollen or seeds or anything) and let that do it's thing?

Getting earlier geneitcs could be really awesome. Is this where one starts calling it reversed?

As soon as a true female is put into bloom, you mist a solution on to the newly developing flowers; a solution that chemically makes female plants produce male flowers (silver thiosulphate/colloidal silver is one). The forced male flowers will pollinate the female flowers on the same plant and you'll have S1 seeds.
I think reversing is just pollinating a clone of the original plant instead of pollinating the plant with itself like described above, but I'm not sure; it's been a while since I've read that stuff.
 
As soon as a true female is put into bloom, you mist a solution on to the newly developing flowers; a solution that chemically makes female plants produce male flowers (silver thiosulphate/colloidal silver is one). The forced male flowers will pollinate the female flowers on the same plant and you'll have S1 seeds.
I think reversing is just pollinating a clone of the original plant instead of pollinating the plant with itself like described above, but I'm not sure; it's been a while since I've read that stuff.

Thanks for the detailed info it really helps!
 
Maybe I should have tried selfing a good Chem pheno to get what I'm going after instead of breeding different versions of Chem D together, like I'm doing now. Yeah, get a good '91 Chem plant, self it, and pick a keeper from the offspring.
If I could find a good '91 Chem plant..... :straightface:
A good cut of Sour Diesel is hard to find, too.

Good cuts of both seem to still exist but this is me trusting the breeder. Well Chem '91 anyways. I haven't looked to much into Sour Diesel. There is one called Amherst Sour Diesel that MAY be closer as they use chemdawg in the cross, not sure if it's the '91 version though.

After the short read from MagicJim I am editing this due to "ChemDawg" NOT being the '91 version =[
 
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