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Yes I understand that part I was asking about how risky it is to use two S1 strains to create a new cross thus making it an R1. When your reverse a female with another female that makes the R1. Correct me someone if I’m wrongReversing a S1 and hittin a S1 plant of the same line would create a S2, the next selfed gen.
The R1 is basically an F1 except you use 2 females to make the crossReversing a S1 and hittin a S1 plant of the same line would create a S2, the next selfed gen.
that would be my understanding, even though they are two selfed plants, different cultivars would be a F1 hybrid.The R1 is basically an F1 except you use 2 females to make the cross
M1 would be the proper designationwhat would happen if you crossed a r1 with an s2 then crossed that with s1 that was crossed with a r3 and r1 ?
im really just messing with ya i have no idea what yall are even talking about lolM1 would be the proper designation
I’m just jackin around as well…….M1 aka Mutt1im really just messing with ya i have no idea what yall are even talking about lol
Thanks for the input it seems hard to find good info on marijuana genetics without having to read thru pages and pages only to be half confused by the end of it.If you cross an S1 with another unrelated S1 you have made an F1 (First filial generation). Heterosis (hybrid vigour) would be restored, and there would be reasonable phenotypic consistency if the S1's (P1's in this case) were the progeny of inbred lines. RBX, BX etc are only used in cannabis (to my knowledge) Plant breeders refer to backcross generations as BC1, BC2, etc.
Might check seed finder for lineage.Thanks for the input it seems hard to find good info on marijuana genetics without having to read thru pages and pages only to be half confused by the end of it.
I’m referring to reversing an S1 female and then applying that feminized pollen to another S1 female thus creating an R1 cross. Is there an easy way to look up if a strain is an IBL?
I will be reversing the winning pheno of my slurricane #7 phenohunt and reversing her onto my grape gas (CLTVTD cut)If you cross an S1 with another unrelated S1 you have made an F1 (First filial generation). Heterosis (hybrid vigour) would be restored, and there would be reasonable phenotypic consistency if the S1's (P1's in this case) were the progeny of inbred lines. RBX, BX etc are only used in cannabis (to my knowledge) Plant breeders refer to backcross generations as BC1, BC2, etc.
How do you know if a strain is an IBL tho?Might check seed finder for lineage.
My guess is they are both f1 or f2 hybrids. Crossing would probably make phenos that are all over the place. Only one way to find out. Get the slurrygas going.How do you know if a strain is an IBL tho?
Unless you have reliable pedigree data for the germplasm in question, the only way to understand the extent to which a cannabis line has been inbred (IBL) is through progeny testing. If you make an S1, and the progeny are consistent in phenotypic expression, this would indicate that the plant that you selfed is highly homozygous, and likely the result of several generations of inbreeding. If the progeny of your S1 cross are highly variable, this would indicate that the parent plant (P1) is heterozygous, or not inbred.Thanks for the input it seems hard to find good info on marijuana genetics without having to read thru pages and pages only to be half confused by the end of it.
I’m referring to reversing an S1 female and then applying that feminized pollen to another S1 female thus creating an R1 cross. Is there an easy way to look up if a strain is an IBL?
I’m gonna dig a little deeper but making a stable cross wasn’t the overall goal I’m just trying to get my feet wet and learn and having variability is alright as I’m looking for a potential clone only mother that I created! If they are stable even better maybe ppl on the farm would be interested who knows. Slurri-Gas #7 could be something special and playing around and finding out is part of the fun!My guess is they are both f1 or f2 hybrids. Crossing would probably make phenos that are all over the place. Only one way to find out. Get the slurrygas going.
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