Seed Junkie Genetics

I was curious i bought the la kush cake from them for some reason they sent them fems to me never popped any fems seeds before let’s see what happens....
 
My heart just sunk reading the past pages. Sorry for asking a dumb question on here. I guess I need to see how they will end up I’ll let u know just popped them a couple days ago.
 
Well I’ve always heard reg seeds grow out better than fem seeds. I never really popped seeds just things have been changing around here so just trying to switch it up. But I wanted reg seeds hoping to get a nice female that I could mom up.
 

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Well I’ve always heard reg seeds grow out better than fem seeds. I never really popped seeds just things have been changing around here so just trying to switch it up. But I wanted reg seeds hoping to get a nice female that I could mom up.
There's a lot of myths out there. Breeding with females is better because the breeder can directly observe the female flower traits carried by both parents and there are millions of smokers out there selecting females for quality. Male selection, OTOH, is a joke. If these breeders were really putting in the work to compare the progeny of different males instead of just flowering some males out and picking one they would be bragging about it. CBD testing is one of the few times where males are actually compared.
 
Another reason I wanted to pick a regular seed was because I heard that You can’t clone a female seed to many times only about 3 to 4 times. I also got mimosa regs seeds too. Excited more for those.
 

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Another reason I wanted to pick a regular seed was because I heard that You can’t clone a female seed to many times only about 3 to 4 times.
Another myth. "fem" seeds are identical to the regular seeds that come up female. There is no test that could distinguish between a "fem" seed and the female seeds from a regular pack. It's exactly the same process but the pollen donor starts with an XX chromosome instead of an XY chromosome, with meiosis producing four X pollen grains instead of two X and two Y.
 
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