so your saying the more I breed Mango strains then the more stable it becomes?The more inbreeding within the same strain the more stable it becomes over time. Inbreeding isnt really a problem with weeds.
so your saying that the F1 Female plants will be stronger for smoking then the original mom?Its saying that the hybrid vigor is lost with subsequent generations. The reason for the hybrid vigor is the way the genes come together. The first round of F1 hybrids will have the strongest traits from both parents, being superior to either parent plant. But over many generations your going to start to get a mix of recessive alleles showing up again.
so your saying that the F1 Female plants will be stronger for smoking then the original mom?
I've googled recessive alleles but I can't seem to find an easy answer what it meens =( if you don't mind helping me under stand it in easer tearms that would be awsome and I'll deff rep you on that.
If I bread a Northern Lights together to make an F1 and bread Haze together to make an F1 that would should make a stronger Haze and stronger Northern Lights and I correct?
and if I bread the Northern Lights F1 and Haze F1 to make Northern Lights x Haze would it be a F1 or would it be just like a strain that's not an F1 ?
here's what I'm thinking how it goes
Northern Lights + Northern Lights = Northern Lights F1
Haze + Haze = Haze F1
but if I do this
Northern Lights F1 + Haze F1
would that give me just Northern Lights x Haze or would it give me Northern Lights x Haze F1 ???
so once I breed Haze and Haze toget Haze F1 I shouldn't brreed it any more then that correct?Hhmm ok let me think, give the old gears a moment to get going. Still waiting….. Uhm, ok got it!
To answer your question on recessive alleles it goes like this. When DNA reproduces it takes 1 gene from each parent. One is dominant and one is recessive. Recessive traits are only expressed when both haploid sex cells are recessive, here is a punnent square to give you an example. The capital letter is dominant, lower case is recessive. Out of the 4 only one of the gametes produced will express the recessive trait. The one with two lower case letters.
Yes that is my understanding to getting F1 hybrids.so breeding the same strain more then once is a bad thing and I correct?
so F1 hybrids is the best you can get a strain that is the most pure and shouldn't be breed any more with its self not even with a nother F1 correct?Yes that is my understanding to getting F1 hybrids.
cross breeding is using the parents that aren't F1 hybrids am I correct (ie Haze + Haze = Haze F1)?Im not sure I understand what your asking? If your only looking for F1 hybrids than you dont want to breed it with itself. You will want to try and keep the gene pool diverse. Of course you could just keep cross breeding the same two different strains to keep you supplied with predictable F1 hybrids.
is a hybrid is unstable correct?No, no, its the other way around. It has to be:
Haze x Mango = Haze x Mango F1 hybrid
etc...
ok so...The first generation of hybrids are stable, but inbreeding within the hybrids will result in a wide variety of expressed traits. By breeding the same strain over and over it stabilizes. Most breeder want to sell you their F1 hybrids, first off they do grow faster, second you cant reproduce them easily. Since they are crossing two stable strains to create the hybrid. Breeders don't sell their stable strains that's where they make their money. The F1 first generation is very predictable but if you breed the F1's they will give you a wide variety.