I had some sour diesel clones that were pollinated by Strawberry Haze males during sexing from seed completely by accident. So now I have Strawberry Haze x Sour diesel seeds. Anybody else seen a cross like this I wanna find out possible THC % or Yield Info Thanks
Whose SD and SH? (what breeder).
That's actually an
interesting cross.
Yields will be most likely an average of the combined average of each. There can be ones that will be at each end of the spectrum.
Thc profiles, maybe like above.
The thing is. You have to pop and run about 24 -32 beans to find the differing pheno's. Each different plant pheno, now has to be run out (clone each - to keep the pheno going until judgement). Dry and cure and smoke. What one is best in your book for the traits your looking for.
Could be it's the one that has small yields that has the huge potency, or that potent one could be any of the pheno's. Pic the one you like the best and keep cloning that for the smoke.
Unless you kept pollen from that male, Stabilizing that pheno is not going to happen - simply keep cloning it or S1 (selfing) it with STS and produce fem seeds that will have limited pheno expression that tends to stay within the plants potentials as expressed in that chemo of the plant (yes I said chemotype).
Have I totally confused you yet?
yields= determined by length of vegetative state not by strain
THC%= is going to depend on your own growing habits, space and resource availability
buds from different sources test differently. buds from different parts of the plant test differently.
you need to grow it and see for yourself. sometimes plants throw a male part out there and pollinate themselves
or hermies are missed.
yours was no accident. males dont magically appear and fertilize in one day. if you werent there to check on them daily, or you missed the tell tale signs it was no accident
germinate them first to see if they are viable. then report back with info
good luck
yields= determined by length of vegetative state not by strain
All things being equal like veg time. Some strains do yield better than others.
Only to a point!
The genetics of the plant being expressed by that beans phenotype. Has the real "control" of the yield "potential" of the grown plant.
Say the beans from this cross produce 6 specific phenotypes. Each of those pheno's has the possibility of being at about any point on the yield scale. Small or large, it's in the gene's and expressed by phenotype.
Got it?