I don't know how that post ended up in your thread... I could have sworn I was replying to the other post on my thread, and somehow it ended up here.
I was just trying to clarify, not insult in any way.
Sorry in advance if I offended you, which I had no intention of doing.
Peace and fish...
Actually to get a BX, you would take a son/daughter plant, and breed it back to one of the original parents.
Plant A is a male, and plant B is a female. A pollinates B, and you have F1's. Lets call those seeds AB.
If you take an AB male/female, and cross it back to either A or B respectively...
You would continue to select desired traits to stabilize a strain.
For instance, the Skunky Monkey F1's have a wide variety of phenos, so you would continue selecting offspring with the same traits, whichever one you may want it to be, so you can breed them to be uniform. It takes several...
The F means Filial generation, and the number denotes what generation it is.
The first cross would be F1's, if you took a male and a female from the F1 stock, and crossed them, you would have F2's, and so on and so forth.
Well, I'm glad they weren't a complete disappointment then. At least it's nice for a change of pace, something a little different than all the kush you got :)
Ouch. three more weeks huh. Damn how many will that make it total?
Must have been a recessive trait that came through to make it flower that long. The SM def have a huge range of phenos, something I need to work on in reducing.
That nug you pictured above looks sweet. From the pic it looks...
That would be cool. I think I had f2's, but i gave them to our asian friend when i was back in san diego. If i am not mistaken, he has them going in an outdoor grow right now.
I noticed something this morning, one of the BubbaCougars has that crinkle leaf like the plant you were showing. I wonder what the significance of it could be.