Lucky i brang 2kg of seeds from pakistan
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Lucky i brang 2kg of seeds from pakistan
I think y'all are overly scared of Monsanto. You can buy non GMO seeds you can buy heritage lines. Shantibaba ain't going anywhere with all them old school lines even if they lock him up I believe I heard he has a son working the family business and keeps parent stock in Sec countries. All the Dutch and Spanish breeder ain't going anywhere let alone the American breeders that are breeding like rabbits. Lol
Monsanto may make some shit but I ain't buying nobody wants GMO foods who the fuck wants GMO herb? I want organic pesticide free that tastes great I don't give a fuck if I need to take 4-5 hits extra to get blazed if it tastes great it's a pleasure. What is Monsanto you to do anyway? Breed golf ball sized trichomes? Please. Lol
I'd say the opposite everyone should be able to have it so it should be legal.
I would give seeds for free if it was legal all you would need to do is ask I don't really believe in charging for seeds I give them away to friends all the time legalization won't change much. I might start selling seeds but I would not charge much you produce more seeds from a cannon plant than a tomato plant.
Imagine for one minute how great it would be having a plant that will never get mites , aphids or any such thing a plant modified to yield 60 percent more then it ever could have ???
A plant no matter where you planted it , it would grow/ and flourish.
Susceptible to rain, drought, colder temps or even hotter temps with no ill issue..
A plant that does not need half the nutrients to do well or insecticides or pesticides applications
Big difference is the methodology.RE GMO hatred: I openly admit that I'm ignorant and stupid. So can someone please explain the difference between 'selective breeding' and 'GMO'? I realize there's a difference in methodology but what's the 'real difference' in final outcome?
Thanks, Skip. Yes, I know there's a difference in how the genetics are altered. One is by careful selection of two or more strains to cross-breed then crossing one's fingers. That's a 'somewhat' more natural way of doing things... just forcing nature to take a different course in breeding... but it's still interference with nature. The other way is with gene splicing and that is worrisome to some (me too because I don't know much about the process)... but is the final outcome really that bad vs. selective breeding? Or perhaps the more focused approach makes for more precise control and therefore a closer resemblance to what is truly needed?
What are the 'unnatural/damaging' effects of GMO? How do GMO processes affect chemical needs vs. crops altered with selective breeding... and do growers really need to take advantage of those features? Is it just the excessive use of pesticides and chemicals that harm the soil and insects? Can't farmers simply avoid that practice?
what's so unnatural and damaging about GMO"S ???
they take DNA from other plants and animals and splice it into plants that would never have those genes. example: Monsanto's takes DNA from naturally found bacteria that will kill most bugs that eat it and then they splice that DNA into corn. now you have corn that is pest resistant..... sounds great right?... well when honey bee's and other beneficial insects fly by and come in contact with that corn or it's pollen they die.... not so great.
Experts say if we kill off all the bee's man kind will go extinct in five years.
Monsanto's also makes ''round up ready plants" that means they made plant by GM that can handle weed killer and not die so farmers don't have to weed around there crops.... sounds great right....well the chemicals in round up are so toxic for the planet it's crazy. it should be illegal to use them never mind putting them on food crops like wheat and rye.
Remember if your spraying something on your plants that will kill bugs it will kill YOU in a higher dose.
The craziest thing about Monsanto's is their not even good at making GMO's they started out as a chemical company. go figure! the way they make GMO's is if you have ever used a slot machine when you pull the handle it randomly mixes the wheels together and you hope for it to land on the jack pot. well they do the same thing with plants. they randomly mix DNA together and hope some thing works for them. but at the same time they might accidently make corn poisonous to humans and not know it or make strawberry's blue.
blue strawberry's
http://buzz.naturalnews.com/000061-food-science-GMO.html
hope this clears it up for you.
peace
-mystic
Lets Vote:
Monsanto- Feed the world and make some money.
Pot growers- Protect their little private money making plant kingdom.
Sorry-Only the millions of starving humans get to vote in this election.
I knew about pesticides and herbicides but I didn't know GMO corn was killing honey bees. That's definitely bad news.
I think you'll be scared when Monsanto's sets up shop next door to you or you favorite breeder and starts throwing GMO pollen around and ends up dusting your crops. then the fallowing year stop by and say your seeds are now there's. don't believe me? look it up. heirloom grain and corn farmers in the wid west usa had that happen to them.
Monsanto's is the only company in the world to patent life. look that up.
peace!
-mystic