.. about whether a lowryder#2 could be crossed with a northern light, or anything really, would the seeds that were produced, be auto flowering or would it revert to a 'normal' pot plant ?
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.. about whether a lowryder#2 could be crossed with a northern light, or anything really, would the seeds that were produced, be auto flowering or would it revert to a 'normal' pot plant ?
theyd have a small percentage of auto flowerin plants.. in takes a couple inbreeds to get a full autoflowerin plant
Well I'm not sure if autoflowering is dominant or recessive... guessing recessive... if so, then the F1 hybrids would be photoperiod sensitive, while in the F2 generation you would have 25% of the offspring show autoflowering traits. Then you would have to backcross the nicest, smelliest, strongest female of those 25% to your Lowryder male to lock down that trait and be sure that the dominant photoperiod sensitive genes are eliminated.
Hope you have some time on your hands!:D
ok well i'm confused now lol I was gonna get a female lowryder#2 knocked up by a male of something else, would that make any difference, the mother being the lowryder ?
your cross between an autoflowering and northern lights would probably end up with about 50 percent of the offspring being autoflowering the rest would flower with photo period it really doesnt matter whether you use a male or female low ryder to make the cross.
Thanks Bejay for the post, that makes more sense to me, might be worth taking a shot at it i guess