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I've also been eying Afghan Kush Special from WoS for a while, now.
'The male is obtained from a determinated quantity of plants growth with a mitothic inhibitor that give us polysomic plants. This mutant hybrids has been selected and classified with the best properties in order to obtain a new potential genetic in a new cross.'
It looks like they were able to introduce one or more chromosome to the male and then breed to a female. Down-Syndrome is an example of polysomy.
I want to know how many more chromosomes are present and whether they are X or Y chromosomes. A project for later, tho.
This is very common in plants and happens naturally. Here, they are forcing the occurance, I believe. Many of the strains today are the decendants of forced-polyploids from the 70's.
I believe I can find a totally unique variety in a population of Afghan Kush Special.
'The male is obtained from a determinated quantity of plants growth with a mitothic inhibitor that give us polysomic plants. This mutant hybrids has been selected and classified with the best properties in order to obtain a new potential genetic in a new cross.'
It looks like they were able to introduce one or more chromosome to the male and then breed to a female. Down-Syndrome is an example of polysomy.
I want to know how many more chromosomes are present and whether they are X or Y chromosomes. A project for later, tho.
This is very common in plants and happens naturally. Here, they are forcing the occurance, I believe. Many of the strains today are the decendants of forced-polyploids from the 70's.
I believe I can find a totally unique variety in a population of Afghan Kush Special.