superhigh3
Active Member
Im by no means a breeder but thought a topic I brought up in another thread could be best answered here.
Once upon a time I was growing seedsman original skunk #1 (an ibl; true breeding strain"
I noticed after dry/cure THAT I had about 5 beans attached to the plant.
I can't remember if I grew it with white widow plants or one of the times I grew 8 plants, 8 different strains.
My question is how likely are the offspring collected from the os#1 to be worth anything? When an ibl is crossed (accidentally in my case) with another strain what generally can be expected from that meshing of gene pools?
What about an ibl crossed with a completely different ibl strain?
I know crossing two random strains results in F1's and I'm sure it's the same here but I'm curious if the fact that one strain is ibl if the offspring should show more stability than traditional f1's or more likely that its likely to be a sickly mutated hermie mess?
Once upon a time I was growing seedsman original skunk #1 (an ibl; true breeding strain"
I noticed after dry/cure THAT I had about 5 beans attached to the plant.
I can't remember if I grew it with white widow plants or one of the times I grew 8 plants, 8 different strains.
My question is how likely are the offspring collected from the os#1 to be worth anything? When an ibl is crossed (accidentally in my case) with another strain what generally can be expected from that meshing of gene pools?
What about an ibl crossed with a completely different ibl strain?
I know crossing two random strains results in F1's and I'm sure it's the same here but I'm curious if the fact that one strain is ibl if the offspring should show more stability than traditional f1's or more likely that its likely to be a sickly mutated hermie mess?