Jay7t5
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Absolute pleasure to look at bro, Nice stuff,is she a 10 weeker?Space Monkey.. quickly becoming a favorite
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Absolute pleasure to look at bro, Nice stuff,is she a 10 weeker?Space Monkey.. quickly becoming a favorite
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Been some debate as to whether it’s an IX or BX. I suppose I’d call it a bx cause bx is crossing back to one of the parents which one of the f1 parents are. If it’s a random f1 not used to make f2 I’d say it’s more of an IX. There are many more intelligent than I on the subject that could chime in.Weird question I've been thinking about today.. If you were to F2 a strain, then cross it to the original F1 seeds, would that be considered a backcross or an F3? Or something different? Thinking about doing this with Space Cake since I have 6 seeds left. Currently running 3. Hoping to get at least 1 boy and 1 girl.
just came that like, dude. the seeds were so well hidden i thought theyd forgotten to send them haha!Cheers bro that gives me a little confidence knirikn they're packed well,did you request the packaging ir just comes like that?
If you cross a plants progeny your make F2’s, F3’s, F4’s and so on depending on the generation you’re on. When you cross any of those progeny back to the mother/father you are back crossing or creating a BX. So in your example you would have a F2 BX.Weird question I've been thinking about today.. If you were to F2 a strain, then cross it to the original F1 seeds, would that be considered a backcross or an F3? Or something different? Thinking about doing this with Space Cake since I have 6 seeds left. Currently running 3. Hoping to get at least 1 boy and 1 girl.
A x B = C(F1)If you cross a plants progeny your make F2’s, F3’s, F4’s and so on depending on the generation you’re on. When you cross any of those progeny back to the mother/father you are back crossing or creating a BX. So in your example you would have a F2 BX.
Would that not just be halfway back to cubing? Progeny back to each parent, then each of those back to themselves, or is it back to the pure progeny?A x B = C(F1)
C x A = bx
A x A = AA(f2)
A x AA= bx?
Ive often pondered the original question here too. See the difference in what a usual ‘bx’ that you see is?
Maybe it is still just a bxbut itsdef two diff situations here
In my case it'd be back to the original F1 cross. So F2 x F1.Would that not just be halfway back to cubing? Progeny back to each parent, then each of those back to themselves, or is it back to the pure progeny?
exactly 1 lb.I apologize for asking again. I know I did before but I can't for the life of me find the info again. How long roughly is the flowering time on the Lemon Lotus?
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