OK, It may just be me n my aspergers, but when it comes to percentages in breeding cannabis, how is it measured?
take for example SKUNK No 1, it has 50 percent Acapulco Gold and 25 percent of Afghani and Columbian Gold each , yet it also states that is 35% to 65% sativa/indica.
this confuses the hell out of me, how can you take both into concideration when breeding? im guessing its realy simple lol and just me and my understanding
You are confusing lineage ratio with indica/sativa ratio.
Lineage skunk #1 x (Acapulco Gold x Columbian Gold). This will give you your 50/25/25 percentage.
Since each plant has a different sativa to indica ratio, they be computed together.
I’m sure the ratios that you posted are the internet listing for skunk#1.
In my opinion, it doesn’t account for the high sativa ratio of the second parent.
I understand how this can be confusing. Off my head, the sativa/ indica ratio of this cross would be closer to 50/50. A hybrid with hybrid effects.
Meaning the plant will show characteristics of both indica and sativa. The up and down effects produced by hybrids is something old timers complain about.
Some people find them unsettling because their buzz can be all over the place.
As the effects of this type of bud takes over your body, one minute you can be chilling, then the next minute, you are off to the races. Or vice versa of course. Hopes this helps.
it would be hard for me to put resources into something offered by someone who did it take the time to figure out the correct ratios. i mean, why post them at all. Especially when the discription describe sativa like effects and your ratios say 65 % indica.