Lucky Luke
Well-Known Member
I think Coco posted this paper awhile ago. Sativa is now called thin leaf drug cultivar to differentiate it from the fatter leaf Indica's. It may take decades before the new research shows up in how we speak. It may never change as well. People use the term flush for eg when the correct term is leach. We use the term cloning when in normal horticulture its a cutting. Pistil and stigma i think is another one people get confused with.Did anybody see the results from a Dr. in the U.S. who done a full DNA tests on Cannabis strains Sativa, Indica, Ruderalis?
For those who havent hold on to your hats: what you know as
old Sativa is Indica,
old Indica is Afghanica, and
old Ruderalis is Sativa.
Just read that again, WOW!!!!
That is proper genealogy, DNA.
Ofcourse people will argue but that doesnt change the facts. A fact is a fact no matter which way you look at it. Dr. spent years learning his craft, all based on scientific fact,(we all understand genetic markers, undisputable). Its not like "art" which is open for your own interpretation, DNA is straight up black and white!
Some people honestly beleive the earth is still flat.
So no doubt some will say its all shit.
So what strain or hybrid are you growing? How long till the breeders accept the evidence.
Do you think it will ever be accepted by the wider Cannabis community?
Any thoughts or opinions
Most people grow hybrids.