eyesdownchronic
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Gotta love that variation. I wonder where pollinating the big female with the little male would take ya. From a breeding standpoint those runty ones can be the best.
Thanks so much for stopping by, that's really what i was hoping to hear!
Haven't node counted but will do (do i count all nodes and opposite node pairs as 2 ?.. lol i can see why you like tri's now)
lmao, no mate, count each pair or group, as one node.
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i think this is the third bx since the outcross of rez's D ibl to Chem 4... but i guess his Chem D ibl would have been a bx itself.
yeah I was counting the one Rez did too
that has really helped cement the plan.. it's what i've been talking to eyesdown about already and it's nice to confirm that its a potentially worthwhile thing to pursue!.. This stage of cubing is almost like creating an F1 again if the genes have separated so clearly. All offspring inheriting one of each. Should be a very uniform appearance to the offspring seeds...