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kro-magnon

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Agreed, it's about quality. The problem is most of the new gardeners haven't seen quality to recognize it. Sinsemilla? You only get that from regular seeds. How many new growers do you think have even heard that word? And F1? You only get that from breeding 2 IBL lines, or landrace together. After that it loses its vigor. When you blend the colors of cannabis together, into polyhybrids you always get brown. If a plant is a hybrid from 7 or 10 plants.... can you predict what may come out of that? Chaos. Some short, some tall, some stinky, some this, some that. It's great if you like surprises and happy accidents. I posted the link to that study in 6 US states of the "diversity " of cannabis. Unlike what they expected, it turns out out of thousands of samples, all with different strain names, indica, sativa or hybrid... there were 3 distinct groups that they fit into according to their chemical profile. That's brown right there. You cant trust a single thing a major seed company says these days. Hype, yeah, that's also an ugly part of it. But the thing is, they are brainwashing these new folks with a lot of disinformation, misinformation, and it's hard to keep your mouth shut when people are exploited because they have an endocanibinoid system.
You're part of the misinformation,your ignorance is obvious to everybody on this forum and you keep doing absurd big claims. As many have already told you, go make some readings instead of spreading false informations.
 

Travis Kelcee

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Countryboy

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You're part of the misinformation,your ignorance is obvious to everybody on this forum and you keep doing absurd big claims. As many have already told you, go make some readings instead of spreading false informations.
What did he say in that post that was incorrect?
 

Dime

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Sinsemilla only comes from regular seeds is false. Sinsemilla means seedless flowers. Seedless flowers come from feminized seeds as well.

I think doing more reading rather than contributing to the spread of misinformation what be a better spend of time.
I think maybe he meant truly psychoactive the way it is supposed to be by removing real males,the fem seed would have it's own female only pollen prior so that disqualifies it. Just like f2, in breeding they usually make the two ibl before they do the cross but the first filial can come from any 2 parents technically i suppose in general terms . Usually the parents have very distinct differences and breed true for that before consideration.Didn't mendel use a short and tall pea ?
 

Dime

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The F1 hybrid phenomenon is still not fully understood genetically so far; however, it enabled the plant and animal breeders to improve the performance for several economic traits. The improved vigor in F1 hybrids were first noticed in 1716 by Thomas Fairchild. The observations made in 1763 by Koelreuter and in 1793 by Sprengel were also particularly significant. Koelreuter recognized that F1 hybrids often possessed the most striking and unusual vigor. Sprengel concluded that for getting better results, the flowers should not be pollinated by their own pollens.
 

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