thedutchmaster3
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Alright im going to just jump right into this...Say you have a WW mother, well call her WW1. Her and the clones taken from her share the same genotypes. Than say the mother plant is pollinated with a WW father, who well call WW2. The offspring, which we will call WW1xWW2, will have several genotypes identical to the mother, and several that are identical to the father. Now you grow these WW1xWW2 seeds and get a male. If you pollinate the clones taken from WW1 with the pollen from WW1xWW2, you are inbreeding the plants. Now we all know that inbreeding among humans and animals leads to genetic mutations. What kind of mutations, if any, would occur when inbreeding like this occurs among marijuana plants? Im not too familiar with breeding, so i dont know if this is a stupid question and people do stuff like this all the time, but it definately got me thinking.