Sativa & indica finish times

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I am not sure what you are trying to state here.

"a combination of both Indica and Sativa growth characteristics which are relative to strain ratio."

This statement is valid for any hybrid, the resulting offspring will be a recombination of each parent. The dominance of either parental or any desirable trait, while largely unpredicatable, can be measured in percentage.

If you can adopt a trait then isolate it. You can't say it's traits are relative to the % S/I if that is not the case.

Once a trait is isolated and then bred for, you start working the line and move towards stabalization and inbreeding and further from the original hybrid.

Wiki: hybrid (biology)

Depending on the parents, there are a number of different types of hybrids;[6]

Single cross hybrids - result from the cross between two true breeding organisms and produces an F1 generation called an F1 hybrid (F1 is short for Filial 1, meaning "first offspring). The cross between two different homozygous lines produces an F1 hybrid that is heterozygous; having two alleles, one contributed by each parent and typically one is dominant and the other recessive. The F1 generation is also phenotypically homogeneous, producing offspring that are all similar to each other.

Double cross hybrids - result from the cross between two different F1 hybrids.[7]

Three-way cross hybrids - result from the cross between one parent that is an F1 hybrid and the other is from an inbred line.[8]

Triple cross hybrids - result from the crossing of two different three-way cross hybrids.

Population hybrids - result from the crossing of plants or animals in a population with another population. These include crosses between organisms such as interspecific hybrids or crosses between different races.

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Cheers

Very informative post thank you..:rock
 
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