tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221848819841117038.post3762060086948213233..comments2022-03-10T04:22:01.072-06:00Comments on HTGSupplys Ask The Doc: HOW TO BREED PLANTS Which technique is best for you?.http://www.blogger.com/profile/02109918834662698567noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221848819841117038.post-62485824552039150342012-10-06T09:17:48.282-05:002012-10-06T09:17:48.282-05:00If your plants were flowering when you took the cl...If your plants were flowering when you took the clones, it might have affected leaf formation. Also, the cloning process can be stressful, so that could be a reason for the leaf formation. Breeding traits you select for, color, taste, growth habit, should not change when you take the clones..https://www.blogger.com/profile/02109918834662698567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7221848819841117038.post-72146177543482195312012-10-05T23:18:44.446-05:002012-10-05T23:18:44.446-05:00ok Dr. Myers - i will confess that i have made an ...ok Dr. Myers - i will confess that i have made an attempt at breeding some plants in my indoor garden AND that i am sure I've been mired in mediocrity. the mediocrity comes from my lack of experience breeding plants. i crossed 2 "breeds" of plants by collecting pollen/ applying it to female plant parts. i am pleased with the results (however mired in mediocrity they may be) - but maybe just because it actually worked. anyway, what i'd like to ask is this: what's up with only SOME "clones" of the mother plant grow partial leaf sets until 4 or 5 nodes of new growth? after 4 or 5 nodes of new growth, the partial leaf sets stop and typical leaf sets grow. these partial leaf sets occur on 2 out of 10 clones. is this partial leaf set growth a result of my poor breeding attempt? hillbillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01858910183704896540noreply@blogger.com