Hi GitT,
If you're looking for tailor made indoor plants (from a production grower's view) I'd stay the hell away from my shit for now, lol, honestly. I'll be putting together some hybrids from scratch that are much more suited. If I was anything close to what dudes attempting to make me out to be I'd just cross it all out to SK1 etc and go wee wee wee all the way home.
Haze is a polyhybrid, but hardly suited or developed for growing indoors or under glass. We have to grow it in a greenhouse in California to even have a chance at all, not bred for it by a long shot. I doubt this is what he's referring to when speaking of modern developments. 15 weeks inside or December harvest under glass both of wispy-ass bud is hardly what we could call suited. I offered it among others to nvisionary some 8 years back but he was adamant about not touching anything that went longer than 12 weeks and pure stock wasn't particularly important to him either - now he's riddling me about conservation and distance while he's prolly swimming around in the soup. (yes, that was particularly fun to say )
The rainy season is just ending now and growing season starting down here in the tropics, I will try to get some pics together - I know a few folks. For damn sure ima take some pics of thousands of plants in Mendocino from my seed filling greenhouses this spring too. Then I'll follow nvisionary around and hammer him with these pics for fun when he decides to get lippy on me
Have you seen my short broadleafs? I need to stretch them out among other things to get something tailor made for indoor and these tropicals are well suited. There is still good plants to be located in Central/South American stock, but the frequency of those plants are on the decline. THC levels may stay relatively fixed under open pollination (I think this is BS too by the way) but I doubt modifying factors (terpenoid profiles etc) affecting the quality of high do. It seems higher order combinations need be actively selected for or they will decline in the population. This is my best guess as to why landrace stock is heading downhill around the world under open pollination. -T
If you're looking for tailor made indoor plants (from a production grower's view) I'd stay the hell away from my shit for now, lol, honestly. I'll be putting together some hybrids from scratch that are much more suited. If I was anything close to what dudes attempting to make me out to be I'd just cross it all out to SK1 etc and go wee wee wee all the way home.
Haze is a polyhybrid, but hardly suited or developed for growing indoors or under glass. We have to grow it in a greenhouse in California to even have a chance at all, not bred for it by a long shot. I doubt this is what he's referring to when speaking of modern developments. 15 weeks inside or December harvest under glass both of wispy-ass bud is hardly what we could call suited. I offered it among others to nvisionary some 8 years back but he was adamant about not touching anything that went longer than 12 weeks and pure stock wasn't particularly important to him either - now he's riddling me about conservation and distance while he's prolly swimming around in the soup. (yes, that was particularly fun to say )
The rainy season is just ending now and growing season starting down here in the tropics, I will try to get some pics together - I know a few folks. For damn sure ima take some pics of thousands of plants in Mendocino from my seed filling greenhouses this spring too. Then I'll follow nvisionary around and hammer him with these pics for fun when he decides to get lippy on me
Have you seen my short broadleafs? I need to stretch them out among other things to get something tailor made for indoor and these tropicals are well suited. There is still good plants to be located in Central/South American stock, but the frequency of those plants are on the decline. THC levels may stay relatively fixed under open pollination (I think this is BS too by the way) but I doubt modifying factors (terpenoid profiles etc) affecting the quality of high do. It seems higher order combinations need be actively selected for or they will decline in the population. This is my best guess as to why landrace stock is heading downhill around the world under open pollination. -T