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  1. burnseedless

    GSC mid flower, does it look real?

    It's a gsc but the cuts are different on where they source from. Thin Mint is a phenotype of gsc.
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    stealth Rubbermaid tote box

    can u show a update of your plants in this setup?
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    First stealth dresser grow

    Looking good, add a 2700k or 5500k for a mixed spectrum i like the 5500k but that is just me.
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    Pure lines are obtained from a single ancestor and are maintained by self-pollination and selection. Individuals in pure lines repeat over several generations the same genetically fixed traits. Pure lines are important as they are the main structural elements of plant varieties. Hybridization of...
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    That"s is another term that i feel is vague (Strains) but idk if your wrong i'm just gonna say that through "landraces" you still would look for "pureline" that's what iv'e come to understand but if im wrong will someone correct me please.
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    I may edit the title of this thread.!. Things kinda got off topic somewhat but it's ok. I like it, these threads help others . Share your knowledge people, some of us can decipher between the lines. Sativied this article is true lol
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    Thats why my friends say F1's the Keepers the vigour in the plants...
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    All my friends who breed tell me the F1's is the choice for breeding. The rest are ok if your gonna just grow but to each their own.
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    I got this from another site: Heterzygous - a condition when two genes for a trait are not the same on each member of a pair of homologous chromosomes; individuals heterozygous for a trait are indicated by an "Aa" or "aA" notation and are not true breeding for that trait.(Clarke) Homozygous -...
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    I talking beyond the F1, im gonna put up some stuff on it now, let me know what you think?
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    SMH i still waiting on RQS to email me a New Voucher Code so i can order my seeds. I'm gonna get some autos and a few more strains.
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    OK that's true but some ppl classify differently, there aren't standards they follow!
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    IBL or Seed? That ? dosen't make sense to me.. I know what it means but i have no idea what you mean. Lol
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    F1 is the first generation of a cross between any two unrelated seedlines in the creation of a hybrid. F1 hybrids can be uniform or variable depending on the P1 parent stock used.
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    Thanks i just email the breeders/seedbanks to ask next time im shopping for beans!!! I think that we need some standards!!!
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    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    You know what i mean by that, same difference.
  17. burnseedless

    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    You know what i mean by that, same difference.
  18. burnseedless

    Why don't Seedbanks state the if the seeds are F1, F2, F3, F4 ect?

    Anyone know why? How do i find out what they are?
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