I am extremely limited on space in my studio, I currently have a 4'x3'x5' grow tent with two 139w LEDs (soon to be an LEC/CMH setup @ 300watts) and a nice 4 bucket DWC that Im going to startup again soon. I had a small project going but I ended up with root aphids and white flies (im surrounded geographically by commercial agriculture). I scraped the plants and am starting fresh after I bleach the setup (I tried sns, neem, and pyrethrin over the course of about 6 weeks.....).
TO my main question....if I grow out some plants to full size then bonsai them to save space.....can I keep back crossing a flavorful phenotype on the same plant or will I run into issues? Lets say I pollinate and love the pod that comes from that one, so I harvest seeds.....grow out, then re-pollinate the same plant with a pod from those seeds. Then repeat a few times.
I want to use the bonsai plants in my bathroom or kitchen to isolate them from pollen and grow the pods I choose from them in the tent to maturity, selecting the tastiest pods to pollinate the bonsai. As I understand it, that particular flower I pollinate will not affect the rest of the plant....leaving me to experiment with multiple varieties at once saving tons of space.....or am I completely off base here and the genetic information can spread to flowers other than the one pollinated? Does the plant somehow retain genetic information from all of the pollination s? Ive read things in the past that suggested this and cannot find it now. Thanks for bearing with me lol!!!!
TO my main question....if I grow out some plants to full size then bonsai them to save space.....can I keep back crossing a flavorful phenotype on the same plant or will I run into issues? Lets say I pollinate and love the pod that comes from that one, so I harvest seeds.....grow out, then re-pollinate the same plant with a pod from those seeds. Then repeat a few times.
I want to use the bonsai plants in my bathroom or kitchen to isolate them from pollen and grow the pods I choose from them in the tent to maturity, selecting the tastiest pods to pollinate the bonsai. As I understand it, that particular flower I pollinate will not affect the rest of the plant....leaving me to experiment with multiple varieties at once saving tons of space.....or am I completely off base here and the genetic information can spread to flowers other than the one pollinated? Does the plant somehow retain genetic information from all of the pollination s? Ive read things in the past that suggested this and cannot find it now. Thanks for bearing with me lol!!!!