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Why are F2 seeds less expensive?
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Cannabis Fact Contributed by: Crazydevs
Why does one strain cost less from one seed breeder
than it does from another?
Lets start off by saying that in terms of seed prices,
you normally pay for the strain genetics, but this is not
always the case, some seed makers (breeders) will always
try to charge more on a strain, simply because they seek
a larger profit margin than some of their competitors.
Also, some breeders have to pay premiums to the original,
big name strain breeders, to be able to use the original
copyrighted genetics strain name(s).
it's also worth noting that just because you have grade A
genetics, it does not always mean your going to get top
grade plants. Growing properties and experience can play
a much bigger role in a plants end result than the strain
genetics.
So why do some seed makers charge so little in
comparison to others? Is something wrong with their
genetics?
No, there is nothing wrong with the genetics. These seeds
come from F2 stock, and are sometimes just fast knockoffs
of the original strain(s).
What is F2 stock?
Ok, Im not going to go into great depth here on just
what an F2 stock of seeds is. Basically, you start of
with homozygous strains. These are considered true
breeding strains, and will show little variation in
phenotype. When you start mixing true breeding strains
you end up with heterozygous strains. The phenotypes in
these will vary a little more than the homozygous
parents. A heterozygous strain is considered to be a
hybrid. An F1, F2, F3 etc are all hybrids!
F1 hybrid - is the first generation of a cross between
any two unrelated seed lines in the creation of a hybrid.
F1 hybrids can be uniform or variable depending on the
parent stock used.
F2 hybrid - is the offspring of a cross between two F1
plants.
You can also get F1, F2 crosses etc, but I wont go into
that.
Basically, all you need to know is that a seed bank will
have a description of a strain and its characteristics.
For F1 seed stock, most of the plants will remain true to
that description, with little variance. F2 stock will
vary more, your get maybe 3-4 plants out of 10 seeds that
will be true to the seed bank description, the rest will
be a little different.
So whats this phenotype about?
A phenotype is a particular trait or characteristic of a
plant. It could be high yield or berry like aroma, but a
seed bank will often give you a description of a strain,
normally listing the best phenotype. F2 stock phenotypes
will vary more than F1 stock. And it gets worse as you
progress to F3, F4 etc.
So basically, when you order an F2 stock of seed, be
prepared for lots of different looking plants. However no
potency or yield is lost between F1 and F2 plants.
When ordering F2 stock, the idea is to search out the
better phenotypes, and clone them so in future you only
work with the best genetics of the bunch. With F1 stock,
you should have more uniform plants that all perform
similar, and if the breeders done his job correctly, this
should be as close to the original description that
tempted you to buy the seeds in the first place as you
can get!
So thats why some breeders charge less for their
seeds than others. Remember breeders prices will vary
anyway, it's always worth shopping around for a strain
price.
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