manicgrower
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what about the genetic mumbo jumbo regarding the cloning of sheep or now they grow an ear in a petri dish stem cells...... these guys have no idea what they are doing, just like fukushima with the atom .... they have no control. or all the doctors pushing pills but nobody is curing shit. it's just more drugs so you " feel " good. modern day witch doctors ....
the S1's are one in the same. IMO
you are creating the change, not pollen between a true male and female so what else happens during that process ? what is caried over from the female ?? can the proponents show studies that nothing happens in the new genetics created. every other time " man " changes something in nature, you get unexpected results.
what about germ rates or runts ect from fem's. why is it raskal and other have had so manny issues. again not bashing him but is he not the first seed maker that started selling tons of fem's. sure you have others but im talking volume over a few years & complaints have erupted across all forums.
Forgive me if IM wrong, but aren't the issues Rascal and Swerve had with fems all have to do with reversed crosses made from clone only cuts that have intersex traits? The OG's, Chems and who knows what else all came from bag seed. So its fair to assume that these cuts have a natural tendency to have hermaphrodite traits. If they didn't, they probably wouldn't have been found in a bag of herb to begin with..
Most all cannabis varieties have the ability to create male flowers on female plants. Its a defense mechanism built into the plants biology to try and further their individual plant survival. It gives the plant a chance to try again next season to try and be pollinated by a true male.
Sts, CS, etc. Simply allows this expression to be shown more easily. Do these chemicals change the genetic makeup of the plant? I have no documentation showing it does or doesn't. Its my opinion though, that something as drastic as changing the genetic code of a plant via colloidal silver(which is actually quite beneficial to many organisms) is simply not plausible..
I'd be more concerned with the evolutionary affect being created by growing cannabis year after year without ever being pollinated by a male. You would think this would have some effect on its tendency to hermaphrodite..