Omgwtfbbq Indicaman
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f2 means filial 2, second filial generation. f1 are two separate lines breeding, f2 are the offspring of an f1, f3 means filial 3 and so on. f2's are more unstable than f1 hybrids because of the recessives that are displayed in f2 generations. f2's can be as stable as f2's with parents whom are very similar and have corresponding dominant/recessive traits. you can even get 2 plants whom offspring display traits only one line in the f1 originally had once you breed to f3's (like autoflowering trait) and lots of breeding will need to be done for you to know exactly what traits the parents pass on.
in prior testing with breeding, i noticed the best method is to test the best males on multiple females but grow 2 females at a time to compare and 2 males so you will have 4 sets of progeny to look through, you may have many more contenders the more the better when it comes to breeding. more variation
in prior testing with breeding, i noticed the best method is to test the best males on multiple females but grow 2 females at a time to compare and 2 males so you will have 4 sets of progeny to look through, you may have many more contenders the more the better when it comes to breeding. more variation