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All the weed in Colorado is schwag, the air is polluted, and the water is salty. Go back to your home base and leave all the snow for me.
They already legalized shooting down of drones in some parts of eastern Colorado. Soon enough, those mountain crazies will shoot down planes...
They already legalized shooting down of drones in some parts of eastern Colorado. Soon enough, those mountain crazies will shoot down planes...
They already legalized shooting down of drones in some parts of eastern Colorado. Soon enough, those mountain crazies will shoot down planes...
I'm not disagreeing with your comments nor am I here to bad mouth any cannabis breeder but I always have something to add. Stability: I have not seen many cannabis strains that I would classify uniform and stable genetics. Northern Lights originals were kinda stable, some Afy indicas from Neville , Case and point, Northern Lights to this day will still breed Northern Lights and they all look and taste the same if you got the good ol NL1's. But honestly out of the 1000's of strains I've grown they're almost all mutts, especially now days, inbred hillybilly breeds that pick up disease and bugs easy. Most quality smoke that is being bred now is coming from GenotypeS (OG mutts to name some of the sought after genetics now days) and are usually a rare Genotype to find in the 10 seeds gene pool you get in the mail due to inbred hillbilly breeding . I wished someone could tell me where to order 10 seeds that were going to produce 9 uniform OG champs better than any rare cut. It will take a college 2-3 years and many labs, acres, greenhouses, and 1000's of plants to get these cannabis gene pool stabilized for championship smoke and uniformity due to the diverse gene pools of today's cannabis seeds.Jillybean?
Subcool is not a breeder I would ever chose to work gear from. Stability reasons in progeny.
AweskmeSo finally I got something worth talking about. It was grown outdoors, and it was Jillybean. It far surpassed anything else I have had since I have been here. It was actually grown by a dispensary down south. I was happily surprised to say the least. The best part was the price. Free. :)
SweetSo finally I got something worth talking about. It was grown outdoors, and it was Jillybean. It far surpassed anything else I have had since I have been here. It was actually grown by a dispensary down south. I was happily surprised to say the least. The best part was the price. Free. :)
Hey, I just grew out some Jillybean outside this year. Was the sample you got kinda foxtaily? Mine foxtailed hard on me.
the difference is Mota not the strain just read all thru this post and a lino thread can get the eyes hurting....lol.. but he basically just said you need to work a sub cool strain 4-7 generations to require a certain traits seems to me he is leaving the work to you , thou i never grew any , had some agent orange and was blah at besti was gifted 2 seeds of apollo 13 f4. both female and the same exact pheno. they both were fire. motas apollo was very stable or i was lucky.
new strains = hillbilly inbred varieties , but boy we love to smoke em. How many times do we read , "I found a good pheno"...So I meant to finish the rant (time expired to edit) about hybrid vigor and genetic lines. I dunno if you guys ever saw the sensi NL#5XHaze about 15-20 years ago but that's (apparently from my understanding) where the Chemdog cut came from. Two super stable genetic lines that still show desirable genetics in the offspring to this day. That's the father of NYC diesel. The father of the chunkakushygieselfuckingchristOG hybrid some east coastah from wooooostah mass keeps asking you about.
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