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  • Ferroseed's stats are alright. You may have to try again for Turtwig, since any one of its IVs could end up being the offspring Ferroseed's IVs. You wouldn't want the wrong IV to end up on the wrong stat.
    It's actually a better idea to check IVs with the Battle Institute because you don't autosave before doing a Battle Subway challenge; the Battle Institute doesn't save before you do a challenge there.

    And remember: persistence is key when you're breeding. If you don't succeed, try try again. Check Turtwig's IVs. If not, use another Turtwig
    No, no need. While the offspring's IVs depend on the parents' IVs, not all of them will get passed down. 1 IV will be passed down from the father, another will be passed down from the mother and a random IV will be passed down from either parent. The other 3 IVs will be randomly generated. Just keep at it.
    No specific levels here, but a Pokemon can only have up to 510 EVs at one time. This means that a Pokemon can have 255 EVs in 2 stats each, but people stick with 252 EVs in one stat because a stat goes up by 1 point at level 100 every 4 EVs. There are some cases when 252 EVs in a stat isn't necessary, however.

    If you're still not sure, read this
    It's actually better if you did EV train. I thought you didn't.

    But seriously, re-breed Ferroseed. Check the IVs before you EV train.
    Nope, those IVs still aren't good. Defense and Special Defense need to be higher and Speed needs to be a bit lower. Go for 20-31 IVs in both Defenses and 0-9 in Speed. That was how I did it. It took me a while to get a Ferroseed like that, though.

    And also, you're not EV training, are you?
    Show me the IV spreads. Also, just so you know, you can check for semi-exact IVs by using the Battle Institute in Nimbasa City; the levels of the Pokemon you choose there become 50 until the end of the challenge, so it's good for IV checks. You don't have to win the challenge though.
    That's true. Like I said before, you can just breed Ferroseed and Roselia (that only has Leech Seed), then use the B2/W2 move tutor to teach the newborn Ferroseed Stealth Rock.

    That's just an alternate method though.
    That's true, but you're still better off using someone else as the other parent because the chances of you getting an egg increases when both parents belong to different people or if both parents are the same species.
    Then you can wait till B2/W2 where a Stealth Rock tutor will be available. You can just simply find a parent that knows Leech Seed.
    None of those are good to be honest. To be frank with you, try and go for one with good HP, Attack, Defense and Special Defense. The Special Attack doesn't matter, and the Speed must be terrible (for Gyro Ball to work at its best).

    Transfer over a Turtwig that knows Stealth Rock from Gen IV post-game.
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