supchaka
Well-Known Member
1. A back cross is breeding a hybrid back to its parent. A second gen clone isn't the parent of a 3rd gen so no, you're not back crossing.Ok... now that I have a working computer again... I can get to posting and catching up. Decided to post before lurking, because I have a few interesting things I think to ask... or converse about.
1) If a third generation clone hermi's and pollenates a second generation (probably the mother, but at LEAST one gen older) is that a back-cross?
2) If a seed is still a bit green, and needs a little squeeze in order to pop... after being in the dirt for 5 days, but then starts growing... would you keep growing it? I believe that one was Durban Poison (hermi) x Hollands Hope (fem)
3) if my hermi's pollenate other hermi's / females... does the 90 whatever chance of fem rule still hold true as long as its hermi pollen?
2. If its doing well, sure.
3. Plants that herm and pollinate themselves make herm seeds. They need to herm and pollinate another female to be fem seeds. A hermi pollinating another hermi is a shit storm waiting to happen and I wouldn't fuck with those seeds.