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This clone is currently in bloom. It is a pretty old clone, but to date I still think it is one of the best. Even though it is a known triploid, it does breed.
Robert
Robert
Big spots:clap:
Me, too.Robert, I'm usual not one to love that species but I must admit I would mind that one. Not one single bit. Thanks for sharing.
This clone is currently in bloom. It is a pretty old clone, but to date I still think it is one of the best. Even though it is a known triploid, it does breed.
Robert
I have not bred with it too much, but I think when you breed with it you will get a mix of things, you can get diploids, triploids, tetraploids or aneuploids. but yes you are right the outcome will probably be different if you use a tetraploid or a diploid, if you use a tetraploid you offspring will tend to have a higher chromosome count (so you will end up with more tetraploids) versus if you cross it with a diploid (where you probably will end up with more diploids).
Robert
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