My goal is preserve the best crosses that I make as a hobbyist breeder. Like most home growers, I don’t have space to keep clones long-term and I have sometimes found really exceptional plants in my pollen-chuck crosses. Obviously, the S1s that I then make from those plants have a fair amount of variation. So the goal is to stabilize them a little bit. I’ve read a lot of people discuss doing this by creating successive feminized generations using the offspring of the mom, but creating a BX seems like it would be a whole lot easier.
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