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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    . Multiple-generation inbreeding is performed to reduce heterozygosity. The frequency of heterozygotes decreases by half, each generation and recessive-lethal & sub-lethal mutations are generally purged. This inherently increases homozygosity and decreases the likelihood of within-population...
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    The excerpt I quoted and posted a picture of didn't state anything other than the exact opposite of what is being suggested. "hybrid vigor is frequently observed." .
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    Oh really? How many generations is it gonna take? Speaking of basic concepts, it looks like you gonna need some elementary schooling (note the statement on breeding depression in monacious vs dioecious lines.... then pay close attention to the part where it says "In contrast to the deleterious...
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    rofl Here's the pic I posted earlier of a GG4 S1 from Dankonomics Genetics.... and it was from a fukin 20-seed run, so eat that Skippy!
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    Like I was saying.... you wouldn't know Panama Red if it was right in front of your face - which it was in the SnowHigh pic.... herp derp
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    The Haze bros selected females from their Mexican/Columbian sativa hybrid and crossed them to a landrace South Indian cultivar, which were then hit with a landrace Thai male. Nonetheless, it's just a classic earthy haze (high beta-caryophyllene/beta-myrcene, alpha-humulene/alpha-pinene)...
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    Said the dude who wouldn't recognize Panama Red if it was right in front of his face. Let me guess.... Chocolate Thai doesn't exist anymore either right? Yeah, Snowhigh and Coastal are just a bunch of liars who don't know shit about landrace cultivars right? lol Take your head out of your ass. .
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    So through the process of selection.... why don't you tell me how the crossing of a select haze hybrid with a select blueberry cultivar, to create a Blue Dream terpene-profile & growth structure.... is not simplistic? That's elementary shit compared to something like GG4. If you try recreating...
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    They're called selection methodologies. You can use selection skills to recreate simplistic cultivars like blue dream.
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    Yeah. Sure thing. So reversing can result in offspring of the same genotype & chemotype as the original parental clone.... and you're gonna say none of that means shit cuz of variants in mono/sesquiterpenoid content between phenotypes? rofl .
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    Ummm yeah cuz they're the primary terpenophenolic constituents researchers use in chemotaxonomic discrimination. As quoted in the full text: "According to Beutler and der Manderosian (1978), the ratio of CBD/THC is a chemical marker of taxonomic significance. Fournier et al. (1987) stated that...
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    Genius, it's a haze variety that was crossed to blueberry, which created blue dream. Do you really think the SC haze had a terp-profile/cannabinoid profile that was unlike any other haze cultivar? Funny, cuz I don't. .
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    Blue Dream X Gorilla Glue #4.... Why Haven't These Beasts Been Crossed????

    "In many cases it was possible to collect sufficient viable seed to constitute a first- generation inbred line (S1), which was completely female and showing the same chemotype as the parental clone." .
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