Quote Originally Posted by Backpacker420
I am really starting to admire this little seedling. All of his/her growth has been in the leaves and next to none in the stem. Are these some good genetics that I should consider reproducing?

As a seedling, too early to tell. It looks healthy though, and any plant that starts off healthy (even bagseed) is a potential winner. Healthy seedlings usually mean there are some better than average genetics in there (not to put too fine a point on it). If growth continues to impress, look at the yield and finally the potency. If the yield is decent with good potency, or there is a tremendous yield / tremendous potency, then try to hang onto some. For now I would say at least don't let anything (bad) happen until you know more. You could get lucky! I've seen some really good stuff come from bagseed...

How do you plan to perpetuate? If cloning, go ahead and clone near flowering just incase it turns out good. If you plan to cross pollinate, cross with known quality genetics if possible on lower branches and then save the seeds.