OGEvilgenius
Well-Known Member
S1's are inbred. That means they are more likely to have mutations and other problems, even if done properly. There's a lot of good genetics articles on inbreeding out there, not necessarily cannabis related, but the same principles apply. You can find really special plants in these as well, but they definitely tend to have lost vigor as a sacrifice. Generally speaking regular seeds have a greater potential for truly amazing and special plants IMO due to the genetic diversity they offer compared to the alternative.what the fuck is the difference, s1 or not?
Ever heard of someone who had a seed just die for no apparent reason when the rest are thriving? People tend to think they did something wrong but aren't sure what. Usually that's actually a lethal recessive trait. Not the fault of the grower at all.
Hybrid vigor is another thing to consider, as I mentioned before. It's lost in F2's, F3's etc. I have theories about hybrid vigor, but I haven't read a lot on it. I do know it's a well accepted phenomenon in the scientific community, as well as the breeding community. You tend to get the positive traits to express themselves, the positive traits tend to be dominant evolutionarily speaking, and this especially includes rates of growth etc. This is my theory, but I'm not sure this is entirely the reason why. Genetics is a subject not fully understood.