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Advanced F1 Compatibility Project

27 January 2026
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Evaluating elite lines for true genetic compatibility.
27 January 2026
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Advanced F1 Compatibility Project

This is an F1 project currently in progress.

The idea behind this run is to combine some of our most advanced and well-worked lines: Banana Purple Punch RF3, Cherry Cola RF3 and Gorilla Cookies F6, with a selected F5 autoflower that we’re keeping undisclosed for now.

 

F1 cannabis plants in a greenhouse showcasing advanced genetic traits.

 

At this stage the goal is not release, but evaluation. We’re looking at how these highly fixed lines interact when crossed with a stable autoflower base, focusing on vigor, structure, flowering behavior and overall compatibility. F1s are where you clearly see if two lines actually complement each other or if the project should be dropped.

 

Close-up of cannabis seedlings demonstrating vigor and structure.

 

If any of these crosses ever makes it to a release, it will be released as what it is: an F1. Tested or untested, it will always be clearly stated. Transparency about the generation and the level of testing is part of the process.

 

Collage of cannabis plants exhibiting uniformity and healthy growth.

 

These plants are already showing strong uniformity and healthy development, which is exactly what we want to see before moving any project forward. From here, only the combinations that truly make sense will continue into deeper testing and future generations.



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Mfarm
Created 1 February
It's a shame that genetically it looks so different. I love autoflowering strains, and for me it's very important that the plant looks exactly like the mother. Unfortunately, your strains have a huge genetic variation. Every strain looks different, and the height often differs from what you state.
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Shankland
Created 21 February
Lmfao they are seeds? I don’t care how stable there is always variation. It doesn’t matter what breeder. I’ve tried them all mephisto, night owl, Humboldt etc there’s always gonna be variation with seeds. You must be a first time grower who expects his plant to look identical to the pic on website?
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Lukaszewicz
Created 12 March
Absolutely agreed... The whole internet is full of pictures from EVERY SEED BANK. And it's obvious that you can't buy 10 seeds and have each one turn out exactly the same... in structure, color, smell, and all that. Every good genetic can be stressed during the veg phase, which is important for the size he's talking about. More than 90% of the Fastbuds seeds I've grown, if I gave them perfect conditions, turned into GIANT autos for hand-watering. Getting 260-250-280g of dry buds... Man, it's like the people who buy Purple Haze seeds and then argue if one plant doesn't turn out purple 😂😂
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