What traits are passed on by the male and female plants
A simple analogy is to think of 'traits' in dog terms. If a breed crosses a labrador with a poodle , in the pups on average they'll get 25% that are more labrador, 25% that are more poodle, and 50% that a 'labradoodle'. Besides physical appearance, some pups will display the soft mouthed traits of the labs, while others may be sharp mouthed like poodles. Temperament, and dominance or recessiveness and metabolism will also vary between siblings... based on the genetic traits passed on by both the dog and bitch parents,, and the grand-parents.
In the above the breeders select the labradoodles with the best temperament over appearance,, and slowly work toward producing pure labradoodle pups in every litter until appearance is met. At which point the breed will be recognised by the kennel clubs and other official bodies of doggy people... lol
It's exactly the same in the ganja breeding game,, parents pass on traits depending on their dominance or recessives in that generation,, which will pop up in the next generation, or the one after.
The traits passed on then depend on the genetic substance (genotype) of the plant material,, and has nothing to do with the way or method it is grown (phenotype).
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DocLeaf
Quick Note:
Genotype = the genetic make up of a specimen (the plant)
Phenotype = the environmental influence over the genotype and morphology (how it grows)
Specimen = a unique individual or specific plant used in reference, including specific clones.