If you take this approach, make sure to label each branch or flower with the specific cross. In breeding terminology, the female plant typically goes first in the naming convention.
Just to play devils advocate Conventions_for_Binomial_Nomenclature
for some reason the biology community never cared about it. I think it's because they are
reciprocal cross: a paired cross in which the respective traits of the male and female in one cross become the respective traits of the female and male in the other cross
I looked for some other examples and found Liger and Tigons. ... offspring of a male lion and a female tiger. The reverse cross, called a Tigon, is the offspring of a male tiger and a lioness.
I personally like Mother x Father and that's what i do, but if some wild name came up in my noggin that sounded the most awesome using Father name first like Tigon yeah i'll break accepted norms.
well ove just contacted sensi seeds to see how they do it, so lets see if they reply,
it still only means its the way they do it, but will be interesting none the less