This is true for the most part but f3 is where you get all the variation and where picking a mom will be very important. This is when all the recessive gene's come out. Its really not necessary to go beyond f5 or f6. IBL is another story though.The way I understood it is that the higher the number after f the more consistency you get. Ideally you're picking similar males and females and breeding for consistency...
Looking forward to this though. Lime slurpee has sounded so good to me ever since I heard about it and I remember seeing this in High Times 2010 Top 10 strains and being like "OMG... Gotta have it!" I have a Lime Diesel I wouldn't mind crossing with it.The frosty, lime scented F2 male would be a nice choice, so keep a dad around
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weird...i wonder whats up with the mutants?.....looking forward to pics...alright, so I've placed Chern number one (sprout 3/2), under the hps for 5 day sexing time. number 3 ( the one I thought I killed) will be put into the chamber in 2 days. chern # 2 has undergone a mysterious self top at true node 4. its unlike anything I've ever seen. the centerbranch has just spat out 4 fans on one node with 2 main tips and no center branch anylonger. its also notably more indica than the other 2 (almost 75 percent wider leaves). the other 3 cherns are well behind, with a rough sprout date of 3/15. 2 appear normal aka similar to 1 and 3. the 3rd runt is odd. cabbagy leaves with almost no serration. on the 5 star node it only has a 3 star and a 4 star oppossite, similar to those in cannibiscults vid, with the addition of cabbage leaves lol.
I'll have pics monday probably.