laszlokovacs
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Yes! Glad to see so many people mention Luther Burbank on this thread. His work with plants is truly amazing, I would love to visit his garden in Santa Rosa one day, too bad a bunch of his creations and data are gone.Check out the book: "How Plants are Trained to Work for Man" by Luther Burbank. He writes beautifully about how, through selection and observation, you can learn the entire life history of any variety, you can infer the environmental or artificial factors that led to certain traits being locked in. It's very interesting to use this knowledge when working with landrace varieties as their genetic history is still mainly intact from the beginning to now.
Your insight is very interesting, I dont think theres any "one" trait for potency but given the extent that there are genetics with 0 psychoactive properties I would imagine what we all experience as potency has a common ancestor(s).
Sorry just felt the need to fawn over ol' Mr. Burbank lol thanks for the link