If I remember right, Chimera said the seeds always reflect the mother that made them, which makes sense to me at least as far as seed size and shape will reflect the morphology of the calyxes in which they’re grown. All of my indica-dom mothers produce fat seeds regardless of the father, and similarly my Haze mother always produced tiny seeds regardless of the father, for whatever that’s worth. My Sweet Tooth mother always produced seeds with the same distinct type of striped pattern too, now that I think of it.
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