What are the recessive drug traits?

kamut

Active Member
I've noticed that in subcool's writings and on the weednerd, he refers to "recessive drug traits". The traits I think remember being mentioned are shorter internode length, later flowering or later display of sex traits. The point being, I believe, that wild cannabis with dominant traits would be taller and earlier flowering than drug cannabis. I'm assuming that high thc is a recessive drug trait as well.

Are these 'recessive drug traits' visual indicators that you might be in the presence of the dank? If so what are some other recessive drug traits?

I just don't quite get this concept, but it seems like an important concept for most growers.
 

Sir Stickybuds

Well-Known Member
Any plant male wise not overly hungry to reproduce itself, non hermi plants, etc. Sub explains, as wild plants get close to finish, they try to make their own seed, to continue on. This is a dominant trait in these plants so the species continues, not so it maximizes potency as that is sacrificed to reproduce. As you bring out the recessive traits, these are the drug traits that give u potency, not reproduction based traits. Therefore the recessive traits are dank, it isn't surprising you are confused by this, it has been said you have to have an eye for dank. You can toss pollen around, it doesn't guarantee dank but people do get lucky. The concept isn't as important for growers as it is breeders
 
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