raiderman
Well-Known Member
Its my understanding that "Joey Weed" is defunct.
Again, to be clear here, how stable F2 plants are depends entirely on the genetics of the parent strains.
If you're crossing polyhybrid F1s, you're going to get a gazillion phenotypes in the F2.
But if you're crossing two plants from the same inbred line then the F1s, F2s, F3s, etc, should all be substantially similar to each other.
So if you made your F2 by starting with someone else's stabilized or mostly stable line, then crossing two plants to make seeds, you may see very little phenotype variety in the F2.
Also, if your F2 is a backcross of an F1 and a parent, or another cross between plants that already have highly similar genetics, then you may also see a relatively limited number of phenotypes.
i understand.thanx.rdr.