Quote Originally Posted by DieselRyderGrow
In your experiences, how many seeds does it usually take to find a 'suitable' keeper? Taking Blueberry for example, do you think that I should be able to find at least one out of a feminized 5-pack that is covered in crystals and tastes like blueberries, or should I expect to buy several more packs just to find a keeper?

In other words, just how much do the phenotypes vary in feminized seeds?
Depends if the breeder has stabilized the strain. Inexperienced or lazy breeder...4 likely pheno's. (altho you might be hard-pressed to see a visual difference at first, growing them out shows all the differences) Experienced breeder with back-crossing (stabilizing the strains desirable characteristics thru selective back-crossing) usually just one, but a maximim of 2 phenotypes. This is my own experience, doing my own femming. (I've never purchased pre-femmed seeds)
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . A question for experienced growers. I will start with some back-story and then ask my question. A while ago I started growing with bagseed. I managed to get two female plants and grow them until harvest. One of those females was much better than the other one so I decided to keep her. I re-vegged her, took some clones, and have been growing her for about a year. A couple of months ago I decided that I wanted to experience something better than bagseed. Among the seeds that I bought was Dutch Passion's Euforia; I bought 5 Rating: 5