Hey there good folks Im only done with the fourth page here but I can already tell theres some serious skill here, breeding and growing; much respect SG1 and company!!
Ill be around for sure
Just wondering what does the kelp meal and Alfalfa meal add to the mixture?
What is it's purpose? Nitrogen or something else?
Thank's
My vote is for Oblivion (Afgooey x The purps).
Seems like a good combo.
Pimp Daddy Purps (GDP x The Purps) would be second for purple color and flavor.
Hey there good folks Im only done with the fourth page here but I can already tell theres some serious skill here, breeding and growing; much respect SG1 and company!!
Ill be around for sure
Genetic drift, genetic memory, de-stabilized are a few of the terms used to indicate that a cutting line has went astray.
In my case, I had my only halo's outdoors with no back up cuttings.
The outdoor Halos began preflowering from an unusually cold and cloudy spring.
By the time I took cuts, it was too late.
Since then, Halo wants to flower.
I tried to revert her with 24 hrs light, after that, she wants to flower even more.
Others claim that potency and vigor are lost from drift, but in my case, just can't get a good veg from her anymore.
Luckily, breeding is not an issue for Halo.
Still using the original cut for seeds, but her original vigor is extinct.
its most likely just a plant which doesn't have the ability to switch back and forth in flower. genetic drift (if its even possible in cannabis) would indicate a change in the actual dna of the plant.
@SG1: I'd like to know more
about Jihad and it's lineage..
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I simply use Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
its most likely just a plant which doesn't have the ability to switch back and forth in flower. genetic drift (if its even possible in cannabis) would indicate a change in the actual dna of the plant.
The actual genetics probably don't change.
Maybe a different term is in order.
Weed, much like the metamorphosis of a butterfly, the caterpillar contains the same DNA as the butterfly.
Bud has the same DNA as the vegging plant.
There are chemical processes that do change to allow budding.
In some plants, they just can't go back to a veg state completely.
But I know for sure, the changes are real, though the scientific description of the problem may be incorrect.
have you thought of taking your strain to s1 or bx??