massproducer
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Is this not what I said? I never said anything about crossing two white widow from different seed banks, because that would really be more of an outcross, because although they are the same strains they will more then likely have a different genetic make up and have a totally different genetic drift. I specifically said that inbreeding is breeding say sister to brother or mother to brother or sister to father. And really true inbreeding is with two seeds that come from the same parent generation, e.g, bother/sister, because crossing back to the original mother or father is technically called backcrossing
Legendary Genetics said:Family. If you take two a male and a female grown from seed that came from the same mother and cross the two together, that's inbreeding. Or close relations. I wouldn't consider a cross between two plants of very distant relationship but the same strain to be inbred. Like for example two different White Widows from different seedbanks. A very close friend of mine did something like this with the pineapple Cinderella 99 phenotype.