GOLDBERG71
Well-Known Member
This last strain I came across a pheno that I really like. The strain is a cross and I have already run a pack of one side of the cross and found my keeper. Let's say this strain is A x B since strain shouldn't matter for these purposes. The features that really caught my eye are coming from B because I've alread run A myself. If I want to bring out as much of B as I can. Which is better. Inline breeding AxB for the most B. Or would it be better to work 2 different lines say AxB for the B which I have just found. And crossing that with say another strain that is let's say CxB and selecting again for B. Then creating and F1 between the 2 and selecting for B and then inline breeding from that point on?
I only ask because I've never grown nor smoked a straight up B! So although I like what I have. I also know that I don't know what traits I'm missing. That lead me to think if I crossed this with a strain with the same parent or genes it might make it more likely to come across those traits that this cross isn't expressing. Maybe I'm over thinking this?
I only ask because I've never grown nor smoked a straight up B! So although I like what I have. I also know that I don't know what traits I'm missing. That lead me to think if I crossed this with a strain with the same parent or genes it might make it more likely to come across those traits that this cross isn't expressing. Maybe I'm over thinking this?