grew bx1 and 2 this summer... both 'excellent' weed... the bx2 i call my 'happy-weed'... very happy with both..thanks rez
I am glad you got some happy weed Zack! I have no idea how this is happy weed for someone but I am sure it is...maybe that whole mellow think from the kush is what ya got.
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Greetings
I humbly suggest in order to see true potential:
Grow "Chem genetics" in Pro-mix, in combination with General Hydroponics' Three-part fertilizers, in a room that's a tad on the hot side, with not the best air circulation, and if you can manage it, a slight spider-mite infestation.
The plant is derived from stock that was selected to perform under duress. This plant is actually more potent (and flavourful) in less than perfect conditions.
However, there is a balance; too imperfect and you run the increased 'risk' of developing expressed intersex traits.
(and yes, the above statement is a conclusion derived from actual empirical data.)
Sincerely,
Charles.
Wow Charles, always a pleasure to read your thoughts.
I was wondering if you felt that this was solely a matter of selections in this particular line or a broader theory falling under the category of resin production increasing as part of a plant defense mechanism?
I often argue with friends and folk about the "right" way to grow, lol. In the back of my mind I always felt that a comment like yours would bring the argument to a screeching halt. There's that old saying that "to grow the very best wine, the vine must suffer a little". I was wondering if anybody had any thoughts on this. PS, my apologies for being off topic.
To be fair to the thread starter I'm going to open this thread again.
If you have something to add, feel free. But if you're intent is to flame or troll you can hop on the bus.......
How much is the ticket for the bus?
The best part is the tickets are free.......
The plant is derived from stock that was selected to perform under duress. This plant is actually more potent (and flavourful) in less than perfect conditions.
yea, for you guys, unless ya have changed your policy on new seedmakers, to my knowledge, new seedmakers get credit to purchase seed, no payout for the guys in the states. ya cash in on the seed, and the profits of the seedmaker.....dont sound free to me
CBF
...could you explain how the stock was selected to perform under duress, i think ive read most everything written on chem and dont remember ever readin that blurb....CBF
just how do you know the plant was selected for duress when noones even knows the breeder, let alone whats even in it???...CBF
from the time chem came about, there was no breeding done, just a plant found from unknown weed...CBF
stress your plants to make more potent weed, ive heard that MJ myth, and believe it to be just that a myth,...CBF
Greetings ClearBarbedFunk
Please be advised, that my response shall not be in depth.
The 'Chems' are the result of the Commercial Cannabis trade of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest United States during the mid eighties.
Sincerely,
Charles.
Wow Charles, always a pleasure to read your thoughts....Colina
I was wondering if you felt that this was solely a matter of selections in this particular line or a broader theory falling under the category of resin production increasing as part of a plant defense mechanism?...Colina
What exactly does this have to do with what we are talking about?
That's a good story though.....