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    Thanks for the kind words guys. Hard work pays off. There is truly multiple keepers in every pack. Everyone I have seen ends up doing second runs to sort the keepers.
    Hope it don't sound like bragging, but a man is only as good as his word and that's just the facts!

    Plan in the future is to use two NIL's (separate gg4 bx4 projects) to make a recombination inbred line and breed toward true 100% genotype. The math says this can be done in 10-11 generations after RIL so work work work.

    The outcrosses are already coming out spectacular from the inbreeding and I urge anyone that has em to chuck away!

    A project coming up is a wide cross of two separate lines I inbred. SSSDH s2 and Gorilla Bubble BX3 male. With two inbred lines of high quality I look for them to be true F1 of supreme quality!
    I ran the cross before the inbreeding and it came out spectacular so I am positive the extra inbreeding and redux will be supreme!

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