Baba Ku ---
you're missing the point completely
the change at issue here is the irreversible change that takes place when you introduce foreign genetics into native heirloom populations
obviously changes takes place naturally in annual populations each year, and the genetics can only be frozen in time by cloning and longterm seed preservation, an important part of conservation
but that is not the point - heirloom varieties have a unique identity, just as you do - those unique identities need to be preserved: for their intrinsic worth, for their usefulness and for their beauty
cannabis is about 50 million years old, and as diverse as the many areas of the world it has spread to
just as the fact that change takes place in your body all the time is no excuse for somebody to come along and erase your unique identity by killing you, the fact that change takes place in the genes of native cannabis populations year to year is no excuse to come along and destroy their unique qualities by introducing foreign varieties
the point is to preserve biodiversity and the unique qualities of the native plants, the product of millenia of evolution and selection
you're missing the point completely
the change at issue here is the irreversible change that takes place when you introduce foreign genetics into native heirloom populations
obviously changes takes place naturally in annual populations each year, and the genetics can only be frozen in time by cloning and longterm seed preservation, an important part of conservation
but that is not the point - heirloom varieties have a unique identity, just as you do - those unique identities need to be preserved: for their intrinsic worth, for their usefulness and for their beauty
cannabis is about 50 million years old, and as diverse as the many areas of the world it has spread to
just as the fact that change takes place in your body all the time is no excuse for somebody to come along and erase your unique identity by killing you, the fact that change takes place in the genes of native cannabis populations year to year is no excuse to come along and destroy their unique qualities by introducing foreign varieties
the point is to preserve biodiversity and the unique qualities of the native plants, the product of millenia of evolution and selection
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