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we speak the same words with different levels of intelligence.The sex of the seed is determined at the moment of conception - just like every other living creature on planet earth.
I'm not debating you just throwing something out there. What if the "time" in which they were created designates their EVERYTHING?
The sex of the seed is determined at the moment of conception - just like every other living creature on planet earth...
However some research has shown that environmental factors when the seed first forms may influence sex ratios. This would explain why some batches of seeds have very different ratios of males to females. But again once the seed forms, it's sex is set. So when you pop a 10 pack, it very much is the luck of the draw. I mean think of it this way - sex is determine by chromosomes. Does it really make sense that doing something like changing the light spectrum or temperature would really alter an organisms chromosomes and DNA? ].
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The first speaker is Dr. Bruce Lipton PhD in Biology. He has some very interesting theories on how biology is directly connected to perception of the environment. He proves in many ways that modern science is wrong with their theories of Genes controlling life. Worth a watch if you love Biology/ Science as much as I.
The sex of the seed is determined at the moment of conception - just like every other living creature on planet earth. Environment cannot influence genetics in such a manner, except in very extreme examples, such as exposure to radiation. Now the one exception to this is when you are dealing with hermaphrodites, Environment and stress can influence which gender is expressed, but you still are not altering the genetic code, as hermaphrodites can express as either a male or a female or both at once. Even the supposed crocodile 'study' that many often site as an example of this was found to be fraudulent - in fact it wasn't even a study, it was just a random quote from a gator farmer. Environment influences have no more impact on determining the sex of gators than it does the sex of human beings. I am quite surprised that they myth of environment determining male/female ratios still persists so much in the cannabis community as such a phenomenon would violate some of the most basic principals of biology.
However some research has shown that environmental factors when the seed first forms may influence sex ratios. This would explain why some batches of seeds have very different ratios of males to females. But again once the seed forms, it's sex is set. So when you pop a 10 pack, it very much is the luck of the draw. I mean think of it this way - sex is determine by chromosomes. Does it really make sense that doing something like changing the light spectrum or temperature would really alter an organisms chromosomes and DNA? If it was that simple, genetic engineering would be as easy as shining a flashlight on a frog, or placing it in the fridge. Genetics just do not work that way, plain and simple.
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