Most seeds now will be F1 crosses. It's common in ag.
The plants will perform pretty much uniform and it keeps people from recreating the cross.
If it's not F1 and performs fairly uniform then it's a well worked strain.
I do the same. Make my own regular crosses and fem crosses.
This i believe to be the major problem.
Breeders are buying F1 seeds to breed. I dont like it. It just doesn't sit well with me.
There is so much variation now. But its all so closely related.
Used to be we had to scour the earth to find unique genes. Because it was different in every region in the world.
Now we just order them over the Internet, from all the same c#@ts. Its so inbred.
Hell im a chucker too. But i wouldnt start selling them as a breeder. Id be kidding myself.
Having those genes, is instant choice, and variety. To work into a stable strain.
Most are only caring about the quick cash grabs.
You'll make more money selling seeds than flowers. Much longer shelf life too.