714steadyeddie

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Feels good hunting through my own crosses
Yo @genuity for an F2 do I crosss the female back to the dad of the cross or a brother from the same off spring ?


Tangie pheno
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Heavy yielded pheno
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Super tangie nose pheno
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This one might be my fav as the nose is super complex , like a mix of gas and burnt tire super interesting
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This tall ugly pheno might be the best with a creamy orange nose sooo unreal . Smells like orange cream ice cream
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Martian monkey F2 old reliable, passing on structure , frost and great yield

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GroErr

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Technically they're all polyhybrids incrosses (ix) and backcrosses (bc1) beings that very few are actually breeding with two true land race parents to make a true F1 hybrid.
Very true technically. The only thing I use them for is tracking what kind of cross I'm doing. I just got a good example of a supposed F1 cross between two poly's that generated consistent offspring in the F1's as they had a lot of common genetics. It was more like a back-cross technically, but I still tagged them as F1's for tracking.
 

CannaBruh

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Very true technically. The only thing I use them for is tracking what kind of cross I'm doing. I just got a good example of a supposed F1 cross between two poly's that generated consistent offspring in the F1's as they had a lot of common genetics. It was more like a back-cross technically, but I still tagged them as F1's for tracking.
I do the same with nomenclature F1 F2 etc only knowing that when it's babies time they're going to be all over the place, because I'm working already with polyhybrids.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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My tester run is back on track and have been stressed quite a bit so I'll find out how they handle it, so I guess that's a positive.
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Here is a tp x blue miyagi showing good spacing, it has preflowers but no hairs so hard to tell but looks like female
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They'll be going into flower in a couple weeks. The 3 hso black dogs and 2 east cakes popped and are above coco too so that's a plus as well.
 

Michael Huntherz

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Great looking plants.. @714steadyeddie

F1 x f1 =f2

F1 x f2 =start to lock certain traits down

(F1 x f2 dad) hit back to the original mom in the cross is like BX1/ibl (just more good seeds IMO)

Take all of that with a grain of salt.
Pretty solid take on the simple way to think about genetics in the hobby. You know what hobbyists know the most about genetic inheritance I have met? Snake breeders. More than aquarium hobbyists or most others, I have found it a bit surprising.
 
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