Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

Midwest Weedist

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@lemmy714 was going to. But there was a lot of hermie reports. And they dropped that strain from their menu so... he might not. Redeyed dropped almost all their strains though. Even Mt Rainier and every strain crossed with it. Their selection sucks now. They said they're keeping lockite .
They dropped them, I would assume, because Tony left the company. I saw nanners on only one of my phenos, and they were in the undercanopy in a crowded area.
 

Midwest Weedist

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My favorite phenotype of gluetrap right before jarring. Smells like race fuel for most of the phenos.

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Here's a larf bud of my Strawberry Blue. I looked it up, it is legitimately genetically modified cannabis. The male was forced to mutate through conclein (I butchered the spelling) treatments to force the male genetics not to split, resulting in a polyploid. Growth was extreme, it was flowered at <6 inches tall with on two or three branches and didn't stop producing new nodes and branches until week three of flower. Stretch was well over 200%. It reeks of strawberry sweet onions. After 7 days of drying the smoke is uplifting and energizing. Definitely a favorable sativa high with indica weight. It produced a massive donkey dick of a main cola, about ~40 grams. Unfortunately I lost that to the dreaded grey mold. Still harvested close to 60 grams lol. So far I haven't died, so gmo cannabis might be a winner in my book.
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Right before wet trimming, still massive even without it's donkey dick.
 

cannakis

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My favorite phenotype of gluetrap right before jarring. Smells like race fuel for most of the phenos.

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Here's a larf bud of my Strawberry Blue. I looked it up, it is legitimately genetically modified cannabis. The male was forced to mutate through conclein (I butchered the spelling) treatments to force the male genetics not to split, resulting in a polyploid. Growth was extreme, it was flowered at <6 inches tall with on two or three branches and didn't stop producing new nodes and branches until week three of flower. Stretch was well over 200%. It reeks of strawberry sweet onions. After 7 days of drying the smoke is uplifting and energizing. Definitely a favorable sativa high with indica weight. It produced a massive donkey dick of a main cola, about ~40 grams. Unfortunately I lost that to the dreaded grey mold. Still harvested close to 60 grams lol. So far I haven't died, so gmo cannabis might be a winner in my book.
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Right before wet trimming, still massive even without it's donkey dick.
No sir I must disagree, you proved yourself right there that the gmo did Not work, by contracting grey mold.

Breeding I believe is beneficial but the genetic modification of organisms has Proven relentlessly that it Is Much worse than Traditional Heirloom crops, which contain a plethora of beneficial attributes for just One species, which with today's Global world as is being done now we can obtain Varieties of certain Species that contain a desired trait and Breed them with one's current Locally breed species which has already developed its own Regional Attributes.

GMOs are Death not Life.
 

Joedank

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My favorite phenotype of gluetrap right before jarring. Smells like race fuel for most of the phenos.

View attachment 3458655
Here's a larf bud of my Strawberry Blue. I looked it up, it is legitimately genetically modified cannabis. The male was forced to mutate through conclein (I butchered the spelling) treatments to force the male genetics not to split, resulting in a polyploid. Growth was extreme, it was flowered at <6 inches tall with on two or three branches and didn't stop producing new nodes and branches until week three of flower. Stretch was well over 200%. It reeks of strawberry sweet onions. After 7 days of drying the smoke is uplifting and energizing. Definitely a favorable sativa high with indica weight. It produced a massive donkey dick of a main cola, about ~40 grams. Unfortunately I lost that to the dreaded grey mold. Still harvested close to 60 grams lol. So far I haven't died, so gmo cannabis might be a winner in my book.
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Right before wet trimming, still massive even without it's donkey dick.
even the seeds of the seeds of a crocus treated plant wont be in my garden . unless i am duped .... look it up that "forced polyplody " is bullshit breeding....and you cannot smoke the outcome...
 

Midwest Weedist

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even the seeds of the seeds of a crocus treated plant wont be in my garden . unless i am duped .... look it up that "forced polyplody " is bullshit breeding....and you cannot smoke the outcome...
Maybe it's bs, maybe it's not. All I know is that this plant grew like no other I've ever grown.
"Strawberry Blue is a stabilized male hybrid: pollen obtained from genetically modified plants. The male is procured from a quantity of plants cultivated using mitotic inhibitors resulting in polysomic males with a multiplicity of diverse genes. These mutant hybrids were then selected and classified according to their properties to obtain genetics with the potential for further hybridization." Directly from seedsmans website.
Could they be bluffing? Of course, but why?

No sir I must disagree, you proved yourself right there that the gmo did Not work, by contracting grey mold.

Breeding I believe is beneficial but the genetic modification of organisms has Proven relentlessly that it Is Much worse than Traditional Heirloom crops, which contain a plethora of beneficial attributes for just One species, which with today's Global world as is being done now we can obtain Varieties of certain Species that contain a desired trait and Breed them with one's current Locally breed species which has already developed its own Regional Attributes.

GMOs are Death not Life.
I got grey mold because my rh spiked to 89% for two "nights" with mid 70s temps, because of my brain fart. Plus it's stormed 48/65 of the last days in my area, there's mold everywhere!
I'm in no way defending the genetic modifications that companies like Monsanto make, I do however see the benefits of forcing mutations in certain cultivars. So far it's the perfect morning smoke for me, seems to have almost no Myrcene in it and rich in Limonene, it feels like it might have a somewhat decent ratio of cannabinoids for pain relief as well. My back likes this weed more than my tongue does!
 

Joedank

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Really!?! Links?!
here is an old quote from breeder of c-99
Author: MrSoulSubject: MrSoul Colchicine? Description: That's H.E. Warmke. He claimed to have doubled the potency (measured by it's toxicity to fish) but his methodology seems flawed to me. The colchicine (EXTREMELY poisonous stuff) was more likely the cause of the fish deaths than increased levels of THC; which isn't very toxic even in very high concentrations.My take on polyploidy is that it's best left to research projects. I think the uncertainty of positive results and possibilty of poisoning oneself with colchicine make it a dangerous waste of time for most growers. The art of breeding cannabis is sufficiently complex without the added complications of polyploidy. Read pages 70 - 75 of Tom Flowers' "Marijuana Flower Forcing" and form your own opinion. I feel there is no need to play games with polyploidy when there are so many fine, potent strains available.

If this is not enough for you read this whole link and EXPAND your mind :http://www.cannabase.com/cl/bcga/breeding/colchicine.htm
the posioning can be read as birthdefects in your next of kin sperm not working ect... used in gout treatment but//// sideeffects abound even at .05mol...
 

Midwest Weedist

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here is an old quote from breeder of c-99
Author: MrSoulSubject: MrSoul Colchicine? Description: That's H.E. Warmke. He claimed to have doubled the potency (measured by it's toxicity to fish) but his methodology seems flawed to me. The colchicine (EXTREMELY poisonous stuff) was more likely the cause of the fish deaths than increased levels of THC; which isn't very toxic even in very high concentrations.My take on polyploidy is that it's best left to research projects. I think the uncertainty of positive results and possibilty of poisoning oneself with colchicine make it a dangerous waste of time for most growers. The art of breeding cannabis is sufficiently complex without the added complications of polyploidy. Read pages 70 - 75 of Tom Flowers' "Marijuana Flower Forcing" and form your own opinion. I feel there is no need to play games with polyploidy when there are so many fine, potent strains available.

If this is not enough for you read this whole link and EXPAND your mind :http://www.cannabase.com/cl/bcga/breeding/colchicine.htm
the posioning can be read as birthdefects in your next of kin sperm not working ect... used in gout treatment but//// sideeffects abound even at .05mol...
I've read all of this (=
This is also data that's over 15 years old. With the rate of acceleration in the curve of our technological advancements, I find it hard not to believe, to be honest. The navy has rail guns, we've cloned animals, we've split an atom, we've taken close up pictures of Pluto, we've sequenced the human genome... I mean come on. Is it really that hard to believe that someone out there figured out how to keep one of the parents chromosomes from splitting and to display that trait in offspring?
 

cannakis

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here is an old quote from breeder of c-99
Author: MrSoulSubject: MrSoul Colchicine? Description: That's H.E. Warmke. He claimed to have doubled the potency (measured by it's toxicity to fish) but his methodology seems flawed to me. The colchicine (EXTREMELY poisonous stuff) was more likely the cause of the fish deaths than increased levels of THC; which isn't very toxic even in very high concentrations.My take on polyploidy is that it's best left to research projects. I think the uncertainty of positive results and possibilty of poisoning oneself with colchicine make it a dangerous waste of time for most growers. The art of breeding cannabis is sufficiently complex without the added complications of polyploidy. Read pages 70 - 75 of Tom Flowers' "Marijuana Flower Forcing" and form your own opinion. I feel there is no need to play games with polyploidy when there are so many fine, potent strains available.

If this is not enough for you read this whole link and EXPAND your mind :http://www.cannabase.com/cl/bcga/breeding/colchicine.htm
the posioning can be read as birthdefects in your next of kin sperm not working ect... used in gout treatment but//// sideeffects abound even at .05mol...
Damn! Yeah definitely the Chem haha I Laugh at the thought of a Cannabinoid being toxic! Completely opposite!
 

cannakis

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I've read all of this (=
This is also data that's over 15 years old. With the rate of acceleration in the curve of our technological advancements, I find it hard not to believe, to be honest. The navy has rail guns, we've cloned animals, we've split an atom, we've taken close up pictures of Pluto, we've sequenced the human genome... I mean come on. Is it really that hard to believe that someone out there figured out how to keep one of the parents chromosomes from splitting and to display that trait in offspring?
The quote provided doesn't say it's Not capable of producing more and higher buzz (from the chemical!!!) he is Stating that it is Toxic and not Safe.

Hey to each his own... But don't write legislation Prohibiting me from continuing to grow my Heirloom strains.! Fuck all the patented gmo bull shit!
 

Joedank

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The quote provided doesn't say it's Not capable of producing more and higher buzz (from the chemical!!!) he is Stating that it is Toxic and not Safe.

Hey to each his own... But don't write legislation Prohibiting me from continuing to grow my Heirloom strains.! Fuck all the patented gmo bull shit!
yes this is just what is being said thank you for your UNDERSATNDING.
on a side note did you know the seeds for the ruby red grapefruit were treated with gamma rays...lol
 

Midwest Weedist

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The quote provided doesn't say it's Not capable of producing more and higher buzz (from the chemical!!!) he is Stating that it is Toxic and not Safe.

Hey to each his own... But don't write legislation Prohibiting me from continuing to grow my Heirloom strains.! Fuck all the patented gmo bull shit!
Well so far I haven't experienced any negative side effects and it grew amazingly, sooo I'm in favor of it. That being said, I love my Chinese landrace even more. IMAG1029.jpg
 

cannakis

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yes this is just what is being said thank you for your UNDERSATNDING.
on a side note did you know the seeds for the ruby red grapefruit were treated with gamma rays...lol
Haha I think @hyroot might be on to something let's unite or Gamma Rays Hyroot!

But that's interesting though... What breeder? Hey it's science man it's definitely safe.!
 

cannakis

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Well so far I haven't experienced any negative side effects and it grew amazingly, sooo I'm in favor of it. That being said, I love my Chinese landrace even more. View attachment 3461708
What is that a picture of? Hey more power to you... We ALL are eating or drinking gmos on a daily basis in high doses... I just pray by JESUS CHRIST'S HOLY NAME that HE keeps me healthy and whole.! Thank GOD for the Awakening happening right now.
 

Steelheader3430

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Any idea what these are. I've found a few different identifications. 16 inch pan. They are clear white. I have found some fungus gnats I believe, but these were under my pot and don't have the black head I've read about.
Edit on closer look it seems the inside of the head is black. And fungus gnats are hanging around the holes in the bottom of my pots.
 

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