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Join Date: Dec 2005
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There are alot of new names of hybrids out there that I have not heard before.Makes me wonder just how stable all these new hybrids are.This can be a real problem for growers because a unstable strain doesn't clone very well.I like having a choice but don't you think that having 500 different hybrids is a bit much?
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Yes I think there is a point at which we do not need to try and make the "super bud" any longer. I agree that too many unstable hybrids is not a good thing to have going and we would not want to destroy what makes those original strains so good. I remember seeing in High Times something grown by Greenhouse Seed Co. called Hawaiian snow. It had a test strip near it that read at nearly 27% THC! How much more THC can we possibly hope to squeeze from any of these plants than that?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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I kinda like having a choice so i think its a good thing that poeple keep making new strains that way eventually in like 20 years we prolly gunna have some killer killer weed
~PeaCe~
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