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Highi recently started some s1 seeds and found a male from them. what i would like to know is will seeds made from this males pollen be regular male and female seeds or all/mainly female...
thanks.
shiiiit, come to my neck of the woodsya all never see a chic witha mustache, built like a lumberjack...........
@squiggly has a good point. Here is a read on advanced cannabis botany and breeding. I'm of the opinion that true breeding is more complicated that dusting a little pollen here and there. Its a long read but shoot what have any of us got but the gift of time.No you can't really select a plant based on seed shape (or its not likely, at least).
This is just an illustration of how dominant-recessive traits work, that's all. Genes are not always as simple as dominant/recessive.
Look at human blood types for an example of this--and you'll start to get a taste of how totally mind twisting genetics is.
Orgnkid was working with a yumbolt male during these projects and thats where the male pollen may have come from.Great debate.i pulled a dude from @Motarebel 's bubba ogers,he was held, stressed,and studied for 6 months while I made room to use him.he had no pistils, and even produced a few males in his progeny when crossed to a few clone onlys, not the highest %, but males none the less.i was really thinking there was some pollen contamination on the original bubba ogers after seeing a few strange traits and talking with @Nspecta .now,im starting to see more of those traits in multiple crosses now that i can identify them, and they go back to ogers.it wasn't a "masked" female.he was all dude,time running the offspring will tell i guess
Thanks @A.Sherman the bubbaO was made by mota.Orgnkid was working with a yumbolt male during these projects and thats where the male pollen may have come from.
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