Accidental cross questions

Trichitect

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So it appears that I accidentally pollinated my Twenty20 Trizkit autos fem with a male Pink Panther CBD male. I culled the male as soon as I noticed it, it had just 1 or 2 open sacs, but it was long before my other outdoor photos ( all known females) started to flowering, so I didn't think much of it. I must have gotten some pollen on myself, and knocked up my autos by accident.
I got about 300 + beans out of it, and they look super healthy. I'm curious what they'll do.
So, a couple questions:

What would you expect to see from these?
Does it make any difference that the mother was from feminized seeds?
Would some be auto and some photoperiod?
Is it even worth bothering with them at all?
Would you pop them or just toss em?

I'm really trying to wrap my head around breeding, so any advice is much appreciated!
 
So it appears that I accidentally pollinated my Twenty20 Trizkit autos fem with a male Pink Panther CBD male. I culled the male as soon as I noticed it, it had just 1 or 2 open sacs, but it was long before my other outdoor photos ( all known females) started to flowering, so I didn't think much of it. I must have gotten some pollen on myself, and knocked up my autos by accident.
I got about 300 + beans out of it, and they look super healthy. I'm curious what they'll do.
So, a couple questions:

What would you expect to see from these?
Does it make any difference that the mother was from feminized seeds?
Would some be auto and some photoperiod?
Is it even worth bothering with them at all?
Would you pop them or just toss em?

I'm really trying to wrap my head around breeding, so any advice is much appreciated!
Hard to predict what you'd expect to see specifically but if the Pink Panther is a photoperiod then yes, you'd get a mix of auto and photo seeds... and it's always worth popping seeds imo as long as you don't mind the occasional dud. You may get bunk... but you could also get gold
 
Even though all my breeding has been accidental too, I have to say that I'd agree with the guys and say to pop some and find out! I mean, seriously, you may end up with something wonderful that grows nice and smells great. I recently learned that my "Big Momma Cheese" beans (The nickname I gave last year's Blue Cheese mother) was likely pollinated (Due to the sheer number of male plants that I thought were hermie beans) and so far I've got two nice female plants that smell a LOT like Momma Cheese did, and.... I mean I was gifted some S1s of actual Blue Cheese so I didn't cry, as I can grow more of the real thing, but another part of me is excited to see what I ended up with. Get those beans wet and choose a few plants to run, and see what you have :)
 
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