My freaking brain hurts. I have been thinking wrong when it comes to F1/F2 etc seeds.
I always thought you just kept growing plants from the previous plants seeds to move up in the F line. The seeds from a crossed plant would be F1. Grow plants from those and their seeds would be F2. Grow a plant from those seeds and that plant would produce seeds that would be considered F3. Right? Wrong. You have to keep crossing plants. To get F2 seeds you grow plants from F1 seeds. Then you either cross those plants with each other or you can cross one plant onto itself. You take the pollen from one flower and mix it in to another flower. If that specific flower produces a pod then those seeds would be considered F2. Somebody smack me upside the head for not knowing this before. You want F3 seeds you have to do it again. You grow plants with the F2 seeds. You take the pollen from one flower and mix it in with another flower. If a pod grows from that specific flower the seeds would be F3.
The point of me doing the research was to find out if using specific pods would make the future pods more uniform. I've seen many growers here say they kept the best looking pods for seed for what I assumed was to grow pods that looked the same. You want tails on your pods you kept seeds from pods that had the best tails. Makes sense right? Well I don't know if that's right or not. I'm still trying to find an answer to that. If anybody knows please let me know.
Thanks.
I always thought you just kept growing plants from the previous plants seeds to move up in the F line. The seeds from a crossed plant would be F1. Grow plants from those and their seeds would be F2. Grow a plant from those seeds and that plant would produce seeds that would be considered F3. Right? Wrong. You have to keep crossing plants. To get F2 seeds you grow plants from F1 seeds. Then you either cross those plants with each other or you can cross one plant onto itself. You take the pollen from one flower and mix it in to another flower. If that specific flower produces a pod then those seeds would be considered F2. Somebody smack me upside the head for not knowing this before. You want F3 seeds you have to do it again. You grow plants with the F2 seeds. You take the pollen from one flower and mix it in with another flower. If a pod grows from that specific flower the seeds would be F3.
The point of me doing the research was to find out if using specific pods would make the future pods more uniform. I've seen many growers here say they kept the best looking pods for seed for what I assumed was to grow pods that looked the same. You want tails on your pods you kept seeds from pods that had the best tails. Makes sense right? Well I don't know if that's right or not. I'm still trying to find an answer to that. If anybody knows please let me know.
Thanks.