Hello everyone! I have been lurking on here and grass city for 6 solid years and I've learned more here than from my horticulture degree. Ok now I made an account just for this thread because I am a breeder and read this entire thread and would like to discuss a few things and please give me your feedback.
1: most of you agree that feminized seeds is not a great idea for long term breeding.
Seed companies feminize strains for marketing. People would rather spend 10 bucks a seed and know it's more likely to be a fem.
2: fem or regular seed is a bad idea to back cross? As a breeder it is safe to back cross just to obtain the desired trait and it is not advised to do this several times unless the other strain is genetically diverse.
3:theoretical genetic mathematics- can feminized genetic diversity be obtained while using 4 completely different strains for long term feminized breeding to produce a genetically stable strain much like the stability of an afghani kush?
(Considering I have stressed tested these females through light, drought, and temp changes and showed no signs of hermaphroditism) this is the main mistake breeders make and that's why they get a lot of Hermes
ab, ac, ad, ae (4 strains)
ab+ac =abc, acb, ab, ac
Then scrap ab and ac and breed acd+abc = semi stable ab,ac strain
And then cross that with the semi stable ade+aed and you will get a genetically diverse semi stable strain that could be bread for long term? Or would it just be better to just rotate the primary 4 strains with each semi stable strain after each crop?
4: stabilizing poly hybrids results in superior genetics vs landrace strains In terms of potency and flowering time?
During my breeding attempts with poly hybrids , I have not noticed a reduction in potency nor flowering times in my keepers. The majority of the 50 seeds I grew from two strains were not superior and I trashed them.
As a general rule I do no cross the same strains more than once without reintroducing a separate strain because of genetic diversity. Thanks!