Alright well I took a trip to the seed pop, down to the final 20 now.
It has also become apparent from my notes and generational observations that a unique trait has been identified. The BX3 helps confirms my suspicions of linkage to the dominant more gg4 homozygous phenotype. I am naming this trait G5 since it is confirmed in the 5th generation of work.
We first saw the g5 trait appear in my winner of testing the bx2.
She is bonzaied out and raggedy now so forgive her condition. You might remember the pics I posted. Here is the bx2 manifestation of the g5 trait.
Here is the g5 trait manifesting on the dominant glue phenos in bx3.
I got some pics of the tops as well so you can see how the emerging sets have such clear separation from each other. The hybrid phenos and sour b leaners will have thicker closer or overlapping fans progressively.
An easy way to observe the g5 trait is topping early, you will see one side of nodes throw 2 branches. I have only seen this on the highest quality dominant glue phenotypes. It appears to be an identifier of the dominant lateral branching glue phenotype in the more homozygous forms.
G5 is not the a result of a FIM. It is not fasciation either.
Frea-kaaay right? ha!
If anyone runs across this g5 trait please post pics, I want to try to get some more notes on the phenos it appears on, I popped a shitload and havent seen it on a non glue leaner yet.
Let's see, lots of beans out there here.