greywind
Well-Known Member
Without knowing how far the breeder worked the genetics, that's a hard one to answer. Now if they are first bred, F1 (filial generation) seeds, then crossing a female and male from this generation would open up the gene pool and your resulting F2 seeds would show a ton of variance. If you continued breeding the line, F3 and beyond is where stabilization of the phenotypic expressions happens. This is my understanding of true breeding and doesn't take into consideration any back-crossing (BX), only male and female selection from the next bred filial generation. Eventually you'll have a regular seed that produces females that have clone like similarities. True breeding takes years which is why most breeders don't do it.so say I was thinking of grabing some karma og which comes in reg packs if I find decent enough pheno female and cross it with a strong male from the pack and then make a selection out of those seeds you think the chances of winning the lottery went up or do I have a lotta bs to look forward too
Cheers and happy hunting!