Thomkal Vwalaa
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Everything you say is true and I agree except I think there are two kinds of education when it comes to plants. One comes from generations of experience (ie land races). The other comes from school and life experience (ie your work). Right?Were the high CBD varieties bred for or just found with GC analysis? Do you think any of your breeders have the ability to create varieties that are only one single Cannabinoid? Or to elucidate on the inheritance of the Cannabinoids without higher learning in the field of breeding? I suspect it would help.
Breeding is like lab work, sure you can fool around uneducated, but to really do the job well, like breeding, you really need an education.
I don't really know everything about what's going on here. I am just some dude who went to organic farm college to learn to grow great pot, and make great hash, and I got recognized for it. People are secretive with stuff like that, I'm sure you understand.You need to fully understand genetics and plant breeding, and a bit more....
Anyone in California working on Cannabis varieties that are virus resistant? Why not?
AND diversity is more important than isolating a gene for pathogen resistance, or the other countless amazing scientific feats you have accomplished between the 70s and now due to your position in the world.
Because you are ahead doesn't make everyone else idiots. You moved to Amdam for some reason(s)... We are playing catchup. The anti-corporate sentiment is not to be rude. It's large part of all ages groups in CA.
I really take issue with the first part of this. There are other breeders than you. Please, will you take a minute and see how condescending that is? Seriously, I mean you no malice but this belittling attitude is not befitting of a king such as yourself.I would not call people that make simple hybrids a plant breeder, they are having fun, maybe finding good selections but a plant breeder?
I guess then most smokers are Cannabis experts?
-SamS
There are many folks who dedicate their all to breeding (ie up-the-way tga, and the medical breeding collectives). You sir, do not get to define breeding.
^^^this was by accident and just from a few months of testing. the real "diamonds" are still out there in the hills... and yes I realize what the genetics are and where the came from lolAt least 10 CBD-rich strains have been identified in the past year by labs in California, Montana, and Colorado. They include Soma A+, Women's Collective Stinky Purple, Cotton Candy/Diesel, True Blueberry/OG Kush, Harlequin, Omrita Rx, Jamaican Lion, Rx Red, Misty, Cannatonic, and Good Medicine