What is IBL in Weed?

What is IBL in Weed?

IBL Strains After F5, the plants are IBL. IBL stands for “inbred line”, AKA the holy grail of cannabis cultivation. An IBL is a breed that produces offspring with stable and consistent genetics usually from a single dominant phenotype of the strain.

What does F2 mean in Weed?

In the world of plant genetics, the acronyms F1 and F2 refer to the genetic heritage of a particular hemp plant. The term F1 means “first filial generation, or the genetic cross between two genetically distinct plants.” F2 refers to the next generation of hemp plants that results from breeding two F1 plants.

What does R1 mean in Weed?

R1 is the equivalent of a feminized F1. F1 is the regular version. Regular is the industry term for a male seed. Feminized is the industry term for a reversed seed or feminized seed. You get feminized seeds from reversing, and you get regular seeds from using a male.

How do you make a true breeding strain?

When two individuals that are homozygous for the same alleles are crossed, all of their offspring will all also be homozygous. The continuation of such crosses constitutes a true breeding line or strain.

What is an F3 strain?

August 4, 2018. Cannabis newbies be warned:F3 OG tends to be very potent. Depending on grow conditions, this strain tends to have THC levels of 15-20%. Consumers can expect to have a very cerebral experience, coupled with a strong heavy-bodied feeling.

What is a BX1?

BX1 – Back Cross First Generation By crossing A with either P1 or P2, you produce a back-cross (P1A or P1B), either cross resulting in a first generation back-cross (BX1).

What is an example of true breeding?

What is an example of true breeding? An example of true breeding would be a tall, purple plant that has the genotype PPTT. Anytime the plant is crossed to itself, or another plant of the same genotype, the phenotype of the offspring will match the parents. In this case, all offspring would be purple and tall.

What does true breed mean?

A true-breeding plant is one that, when self-fertilized, only produces offspring with the same traits. True-breeding organisms are genetically identical and have identical alleles for specified traits. The alleles for these type of organisms are homozygous.

What is an F1 seed?

F1 hybrid seeds refers to the selective breeding of a plant by cross pollinating two different parent plants. In genetics, the term is an abbreviation for Filial 1- literally “first children.” It is sometimes written as F1, but the terms mean the same. Hybridization has been around for a while now.

What is F1 Durban?

F1 Durb is a closely held, mysterious hybrid made by Bay Area breeder Jigga, who used it to make GSC. It is a reported cross of his own “F1” and Durban. F1 Durb is closely held, and generally not for sale, or used in breeding. Jigga also crossed F1 Durb to GDP to make Cherry Pie.

What does S1 mean in breeding?

The acronym S1 refers to the first filial generation produced as a result of crossing the plant with itself. This is achieved by a range of techniques aimed at reversing the sex of the selected female plant, getting it to produce male pollen and using it to pollinate itself.

What does back crossing do?

Backcrossing is a crossing of a hybrid with one of its parents or an individual genetically similar to its parent, to achieve offspring with a genetic identity closer to that of the parent. It is used in horticulture, animal breeding, and production of gene knockout organisms.