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I ordered these seeds from "Peak" and the name of the strain is Blueberry X Northern lights. I right now have a female white widow, can these 3 strains cross and make a BlueberryXLightsXWidow in one strain? How stable would the cross be, cause it would be the bomb sh*t! | ||
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![]() | Sure you can do that. It would be 25% blueberry, 25%NL and 50% WW. Sounds delightful to me as well. Probly wouldn't be super stable, though Offspring would most likely be inconsistent, but one doesn't know that for sure. Ordinaily they backcross many times to get a stable strain and grow a lot of plants out to choose the best for breeding. That is why some of the best strains are so expensive. It takes a lot of time and commitment to produce a great stable strain.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I don't remember if it is on their site or was told to me via email, but they mentioned that it was not a totally stable f1. They said that about 25% of offspring would exhibit NL characteristcs, and another 25% would exhibit BB characteristics. But hey, crossing it with white widow, who really cares, as long as it is good, eh?
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