st0wandgrow
Well-Known Member
If any of you have taken a biology class you would understand that there is a 1/16 chance that offspring can have the same basic genetic makeup
And even then it will express. That makeup in its own unique way. So all the traits you love about a particular strain are only going to remotely resemble it by the time you get your hands on the seeds. And then at that point in time if you cant recreate the environment the parents were grown in it will express itself in a whole new way in reaponse to the conditiins you have provided.
True, but most breeders strive to create something that is equal to or better than either of the parents used in a cross. What is the point of crossing two strains if you end up with something that is inferior to either parent? Of course not every seed will meet those expectations, but a strain should not be released if the consumer does not have a reasonable expectation of finding something good.