hmmmm... for conversational sake.
i read your entire comment 3x , drank.
let's say we make a trait up?
let's call it "awsome mother" = A
let's give it recessive & dominant characteristics : A & a
now think punnett square.
* for those of you not in the loop (and thats totally cool!!!!) :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punnett_square *
how is an 80% improvement possible when 50% is all that it can be?
even then, you have optimum ideals.
even more so, you have not so optimum circumstances... grower environment for example.
i would not doubt bodhi makes the best seeds from super healthy plants.
that's a given.
& to be clear for the fanboys (& im a fanboy of another breeder) , i like bodhi's philosophy , his selections , & all that.
maybe not so much the snow lotus project... but i still like some of those crosses.
let's look at a bodhi comment too.
i read the "first time letting a male go..." & his summarization of the idea of something he's not so motivated to do.
now, i have to wonder the math of all this.
the genetic possibility of all those strains as being 80% better than the mother?
i cant do it.
thoughts?
bodhi comment below.
making a drop & cant comment till ==> manana.
"so heres whats currently finished this cycle, some are still hanging on the line, some bagged and ready to go, some are being tested, and some are incoming to various vendors. theres lots of snowlotus hybrids this cycle, it was my first time letting a male go in my flower room, usually i hand pollinate with a paintbrush, but this new way cuts down on the variety of strains but increases the production tenfold. appalachia hybrids are the current cycle and will be done in 10 weeks, along with some tent hybrids, and outdoor stuff."
weed talk rule & KABs chick wasnt listening.
we do though