Aussie Growers Thread

OzCocoLoco

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Just wanting to know how the genetics end up ... if I used 2 of one strain they would all theoretically match up but when crossing do the genetics split fairly well or are the following seeds pretty unstable ? Also do they all come out 100% female ? I know that seems a silly question just would like to be sure .
If you took one clone and reversed it and pollinated another clone from the same plant (S1) then you should end up with a reasonably tight spread from the progeny. When using different strains or even 2 different plants of the same strain (R1)The progeny would have the same results in terms of uniformity as a regular cross.
 

dopeonarope

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Just wanting to know how the genetics end up ... if I used 2 of one strain they would all theoretically match up but when crossing do the genetics split fairly well or are the following seeds pretty unstable ? Also do they all come out 100% female ? I know that seems a silly question just would like to be sure .
very strain dependent as far as stability goes but the seeds are 99.9% female
 

giglewigle

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lol i wish i was smart enough to no what youse are on about im not going down that repabit hole yet trynna take the advice and keep it simple
 

OzCocoLoco

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yeah right, was always under the impression that herm pollen was more than likely fem.
It’s the same but a properly bred gem seed won’t have a predisposition to herm because it only harmed because of the C.S or S.T.S being sprayed on it where as a gem seed from a plant that hermed is going to carry that same gene that caused the parent to herm
 
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