CSF_Raziel
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And feminized seeds are less prone to show different phenotype's?
Could you plant 100 feminized and still find different pheno's?
I'm growing Strawberry Kush right now. Are my pheno's then either OG Kush or Strawberry Cough?
Tri_Cho_Me
Maybe your first question could be answered better by someone else, but essentially the answer is no.
You would most certainly find different phenos if you planted all those feminized seeds. However, they are considered less stable than regular seeds because they are more prone (generally speaking) to turning hermie.
Your seeds are going to be a combination of dominant and recessive traits from both the Strawberry Cough and the OG Kush. Look up Punnett square. Think of it this way, when two parents have kids, sometimes the offspring will look much more like one parent than the other. No two children will be the same (twins aside) but they will be similar and share traits like their color of eyes.
Great breeders are able to reduce the number of phenotypes that present themselves and provide a more consistent result.