just that if the pollen came from some other plant than the parentThe original seeds came from a bud I bought on the street so I don't know for sure.
The bud was just fine, no signs of herm and went the full length, not premature..
The plants I'm growing from the 2 seeds have not been put into flowering.
and what do you mean by 'free hybrid' ?
i think i've seen that it takes about 7 generations to get a reasonably uniform 'strain'oh okay, I get you.. wise to specify the difference.. But is it even a hybrid after its made babies with another one of the same variety?
At what point does a hybrid strain become its own thing? How many generations of baby making until a strain is homogenous?
you see back crossing mentioned a lot in the breeding forums, typically a cubing where 3 generations are each back crossed to some parent(s)I guess this is where the land race begins!
Just made sense to me that the offspring would be identical and wanted some clarity..
I have heard the same thing about 7 generations, maybe thought there might be a faster
way using hermed seeds or S1's?