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What genetics led to modern cannabis insane trichome coverage?

merkaba

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Was talking to a friend on here about modern cannabis and the insane trichome coverage. A few things, I 100% think GSC had nothing to do with Durban Poison - I think that was some luck bag seed find that created a revolution. I DO however think it had everything to do with some old school OG. I recall around 2007 when Cinx first blew up in Oregon, it was the first herb that was noticeably more frosty than anything. There was also some Afghan from SoCal going around that was bonkers frosty. However, for the most part, these were not the norm. Looking at lineages (and assuming they are correct) it seems to me it's from the White, the Sour Diesels, the random OG kushes. Anyone put some real thought and/or research into this? We grew an OG Raskal out maybe 10 years ago that was insanely white - it was like a freak. Tiny buds, all frost. Ended up losing it but until not so long ago it was not the norm. Perhaps it is just a by product of constantly selecting primarily for high THC content?
 

JetLife175

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I know that high times did a study. Take it for what it worth. But all the high potency strains mainly had chem genetics in them.

I've always thought this myself and it was somewhat confirmed by those idiots.
 

Raco

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Destroyer :)

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The pic ^^ is (at least) 20 years old...

Pine Tar Kush x Destroyer F1

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Raco

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Thats impressive for sure.
Would you say it's genetics? or combination medium/nutrients/genetics?
follow up question; is it coming from the Mexican linage or Thai (from the destroyer)?

thanks
Genetics in this case

Huge resin heads = Thai... imo :)
Kaiki told me that some bracts can contain up to 90 trichs /mm. squared
 
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merkaba

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Ahhh, I never thought of them falling over giving the illusion of heavy trichome coverage. I mean, I have plenty of macro photos from 30 years ago that have crazy trichome coverage but the average weed in dispensaries and that all the "breeders" are slinging these days is way way way more frosty than 20 years ago. Maybe they are just larger heads or fallen over as previously mentioned. I do recall white widow being amazing.
 
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