mudballs
Well-Known Member
I will be ur guide up this mountain..but i aint doing ur homework for youNot necessarily, unless you tacitly assume that all plants are effectively F1's because they had parents.
Let's say that you had a pure indica female and a pure sativa female. You reverse one of them, and cross the two plants together. Aside from minor genetic variable differences, and the fact that all of the offspring will be female, how are said resulting offspring genetically any different than the offspring from a pure indica male and pure sativa female?