jcurtis912
Well-Known Member
So breeders, i have a question. Lets say i have 4 keeper plants that i want to integrate into strain (lets call them A B C and D) that i want to make for myself. Should you stay heterozygous until the end making it completely random, or should you try to select for you what you want the traits you want along the way. For example:
A. Heterozygous: Pollinate A with B. Select at random, one of their offspring (call it ABx). Pollinate it with C, then select a random ABCx. Then lastly pollinate with D. And select two of those for your first mother and father. Then start to wittle those two down.
B. Homozygous: Cross A with B, then pop an assload of ABx to select for traits. Find one cross it with C....pop another assload of ABCx, select for traits, then D...and you get the picture.
I was thinking that doing it the heterozygous way is the best way because you have a wider range of genetics to work with because its completely random until the end, and you will have a better chance of finding something amazing. But then i was thinking it would take you forever to stabilize it to a few phenos.
Any thoughts?
A. Heterozygous: Pollinate A with B. Select at random, one of their offspring (call it ABx). Pollinate it with C, then select a random ABCx. Then lastly pollinate with D. And select two of those for your first mother and father. Then start to wittle those two down.
B. Homozygous: Cross A with B, then pop an assload of ABx to select for traits. Find one cross it with C....pop another assload of ABCx, select for traits, then D...and you get the picture.
I was thinking that doing it the heterozygous way is the best way because you have a wider range of genetics to work with because its completely random until the end, and you will have a better chance of finding something amazing. But then i was thinking it would take you forever to stabilize it to a few phenos.
Any thoughts?