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To Whom Do We Owe The Discovery of How to Make SinSemilla?

PazVerdeRadical

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Greetings everyone

so who and how many are directly responsible for discovering that male pollinates the female flowers, classified it, did the pertient studies on the sinsemilla quality above that of with semillas? How were the results determined?


Thank you in advance.

Peace.




 
J

JH151399-OG

umm... alot of plants have male/female individuals, and alot others have both sexes on the same plant.

The knowledge that pollen fertilizes pistils and makes seeds (semilla) has been known for thousands of years. I don't think anyone knows the first person who discovered it.

Did they not teach you that in school?

:edit: and as to the potency comparison...

I'm sure somebody grew sinsemilla just so they wouldn't have to pick out seeds and noticed that it was more potent. The reasoning is that seed production takes alot of energy, diverting the spenditure away from THC production. That's just logic, and again I don't think anyone really knows the answer as to who the first person to realize this was.
 
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DocLeaf

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hi all :wave:

Proto-farmers:

It is often believed that the Neolithic peoples of the Zaragos Mts., Iran, were the first farmers (c.20,000-10,000 BC). These peoples first domesticated grasses like einkorn, emmer, and wheat, via methods of selective breeding. This period marks the traditional shift from hunter-gathering to farming, as it is currently understood.

Early ganja growing:

People were possibly cultivating cannabis slightly earlier than 20,000 BC in Tajikstan/Afghanistan/Pakistan/India/Nepal/Bhutan. Seated in the Himalaya, Cannabis as a wild species rapidly became assimilated into material culture as a cultivated (and valuable) resource.

pece DocLeaf
 
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Well the term is a mexican term for seedless weed ,so chances are the term and mass production of it originated there. Sinsemilla herb then spead to cali ( Thanks to George Jung) and term was used for any seedless weed











Nevermind
 

DocLeaf

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Sinsemilla:

Sinsemilla (from Espanic; "without seed") is a relatively modern term used by colonial 'Spanish' settlers across the Americas (c 1600 -1800 AD). The term, was in turn, assimilated by espanic Mexicans and Jamaican rastas... so yeah mon, it was Jah-ras-tafari :joint:
 
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JH151399-OG

DocLeaf said:
Sinsemilla:

Sinsemilla (from Espanic; "without seed") is a relatively modern term used by colonial 'Spanish' settlers across the Americas (c 1600 -1800 AD). The term, was in turn, assimilated by espanic Mexicans and Jamaican rastas... so yeah mon, it was Jah-ras-tafari :joint:

Ras Tafari lived in the early 20th century. We've had sinsemilla for a bit longer than that.
 

mean mr.mustard

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It didn't become a common practice in marijuana cultivation until the late seventies. Sensimilla Tips magazine was attributed credit for making it a widespread thing. But I am sure it's been done for hundreds of years.
 

DocLeaf

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DocLeaf said:
Sinsemilla:

Sinsemilla (from Espanic; "without seed") is a relatively modern term used by colonial 'Spanish' settlers across the Americas (c 1600 -1800 AD).

^^^
(the ras jah bit was a joke)...lol

*Modern rastafarian movement started by Marcus Garvey, Akee Walk, Kingston, Jamaica.

jah bless :joint:
 
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PazVerdeRadical

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so basically there is no exact data on the two questions.
we could just say that most likely different people at different periods of time cultivated sin semilla. and by doing so, they simply noticed that seedless female flowers were more potent than seeded ones.

then it would be right to say it is thanks to Jah, uh? :D

Peace.
 

DocLeaf

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some ppl "discovered" the fact that seedless female flowers carry more resin/oil/thc sometime before the Spanish got involved... lol

A basic step in selective breeding by Neolithic communities was to pick/choose wild plants from which domesticated "cultivar" were then replicated on an annual basis. This would logically include understanding the dioecious nature of cannabis.

Female plants which where procurred for oil/resin/medicine were isolated to produce seedless crops.
 
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JH151399-OG said:
umm... alot of plants have male/female individuals, and alot others have both sexes on the same plant.

Ummmm... name one, please.

I'm sure they exist... but I have no idea what they are. Most plants have both sexes.
 

PazVerdeRadical

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Maistre, most fruit trees are male and female. mango is notorious for it around here, they make beautiful shade trees that don't damage the water pipes or floors of houses so it is grown a lot. you can see many of these big mango trees that don't ever produce any fruit and it is due to it being male. peace.
 

TNTBudSticker

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Maistre said:
Ummmm... name one, please.

I'm sure they exist... but I have no idea what they are. Most plants have both sexes.

Well..the MJ plant can have both sexes.. Try a hermi plant
 

jaharvester

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First off, let me begin by saying that Cannabis is the ONLY DIACTIOUS PLANT LEFT ON EARTH, meaning it is the only plant with individual sexual characteristics. All other plants either contain no sex, or both.


The term Sensimilla stems from the spanish root word suenso, or boneless.
Pancho Villa, Mexicos first official president and the only leader to ever invade the mainland of the U.S.(and he lived to tell about it) was the first person to coin the phrase sensimilla.

However, Goerge Washington listed seperating the Pollinate and Staminate plants in his hemp fields for experimenting purposes.

Sensimilla is not as old as you think.....

Disituous Trees are not the same thing, such as fruit trees and such, i will post on their sexual tendencies later......

Hope this helps......

Good Grow!
 

mean mr.mustard

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Sin = without
Semillia = seeds

Dioecious = sexes on seperate plants

Deciduous = a tree variety that sheds its leaves before the cold or dry season
 
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