DST
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that my friend can only be determined through breeding out I am afraid.
Ruderalis is a strain or putative species (i.e a supposed seperate species of MJ -others would be indica, sativa) Think about the different things that make up a plant type, Structure, Colour, THC level, Growth, Vigour, Colour, Flowering perdiod or light sensitivity, etc. The plant has 10 chromosones and subsequent breeding would produce a plant with 10 chromosone from each parent (two genotypes) The parents will have recessive and dominant traits, what I was trying to say is one of those 10 building blocks within a ruderali relates to it's flowering and light, I would hazard a guess at this building block being Dominant, not ruderalis as a strain being dominant (just that particular building block within ruderalis.) To get real accurate percentages you are talking about planting a lot of seeds....
Ruderalis is a strain or putative species (i.e a supposed seperate species of MJ -others would be indica, sativa) Think about the different things that make up a plant type, Structure, Colour, THC level, Growth, Vigour, Colour, Flowering perdiod or light sensitivity, etc. The plant has 10 chromosones and subsequent breeding would produce a plant with 10 chromosone from each parent (two genotypes) The parents will have recessive and dominant traits, what I was trying to say is one of those 10 building blocks within a ruderali relates to it's flowering and light, I would hazard a guess at this building block being Dominant, not ruderalis as a strain being dominant (just that particular building block within ruderalis.) To get real accurate percentages you are talking about planting a lot of seeds....
BOOOOOOM. so youre saying that ruderalis is recessive or dominant? and also does anyone know which is more dominant sativa or indica?
and also my autoflower is ruderalis/indica/sativa but im guessing its 50% ruderalis, 25 indica and 25 sativa, now if i breed it to 50% ruderalis and 50% indica, ill have 12.5% sativa, 32.5% indica and 55% ruderalis?
so my real question is what genes are recessive and dominant?