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Amateur breeding

T

the rooster

Hello
25/30 starting with plants , a bit of intuition , patience and a bit of luck , you can get good results ?

immagine 420.
 
T

the rooster

Hello
I did not understand your question .

You must first find P1m and P1f with the desired characteristics . Making F1 and go on trying desired traits . I 'm going to do different cross F1 .

I 'm trying to understand , I have much to learn .
Hello
 

Betterhaff

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That’s an inbreeding scheme, breeding separate lines from the original cross for specific traits and then bringing them back together to hopefully produce those traits and restore vigor in the last generation.
 

CannaZen

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That’s an inbreeding scheme, breeding separate lines from the original cross for specific traits and then bringing them back together to hopefully produce those traits and restore vigor in the last generation.

by selecting for 2 different sets of traits at f2 and breeding them back together at f6 to make the stable f6 more vigorous with both stable phenotypes?

sounds like a viable approach.
 

Roms

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Hello
25/30 starting with plants , a bit of intuition , patience and a bit of luck , you can get good results ?

Of course you can get very good results, and very bad too...

So P1s selection and compatibility is the sine qua non condition!
Doing several F1s with the same line male or line female is an option to prefigure them suites and feed your intuition. Have fun bro! :biggrin:
 
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