Selection is definitely key.
So is the skill to cultivate plants reaching full potential to determine its overall quality and potential.
From experience I found that seed plants usually take 3 runs (cuttings) to adapt to its specific environment to evaluate its potential.
thank for chimmig in Sam.
yes, that proper cultivation is very important. some of us grow it poor and then drop it. but it is right or natural. if you cant grow it right, then it is better to drop it hehehehe
pure sativas are so hard to grow indoors, that most drop it... it is on breeder to recognize potential of those "drop it" lines and make it more easy to grow by making hybrid from it...
yes, adaptation. not only cuttings but the whole seedline, I found that seedline that I make in my indoor environment grows better in my environment, than seedline from somebody else, even it is similar genetics... that´s why it is important for me to test progeny in different environment. many thanks to all testers who help me with it...
thats why I like greenhouses, it adapts quickly there . you gyus, back in early 90s, grew a lot of stuff in greenhouses? yes? I saw big industrial greenhouses full of plants on pics, all before 1998.
RESPECT.