FUTURE OF MARIJUANA BLEEK???x

brick20

Well-Known Member
Lets take a second to think about
this one............With all this indoor
cultivation there are alot of MJ
strains that have never been grown
outdoors and if so very little.

And if this countinues in the distant
future some Marijuana strains would
never make it the outdoor climates.

JUST A THOUGHT..........:?:?:?
 

grow space

Well-Known Member
yep-thats possible.I am a outdoor grower and i like my plants growing in the endless soil of mother nature.maybe some strains cultivated inside would responce better in outdise???who nows.
 

Bluemax

Active Member
all seems to be about the indoor to me,the suns good,but you can get far for energy to the plant indoors,3 times as much in the standard set up,you get bigger buds,stronger buds,and stronger plants,indoor all the way
 

brick20

Well-Known Member
all seems to be about the indoor to me,the suns good,but you can get far for energy to the plant indoors,3 times as much in the standard set up,you get bigger buds,stronger buds,and stronger plants,indoor all the way
i always thought bigger buds was outside, but what do i know
 

China

Active Member
I see nothing wrong with this. What? Are all the outdoor strains suddenly going to die off? Cannabis has been, and still is, growing in the wild for thousands of years. Just because a bit of it has been copied for indoor use, doesn't mean crap. If the indoor strains all disappeared, we'd go back outside, and start breading again.
 

Maybetomorrow

Well-Known Member
I see nothing wrong with this. What? Are all the outdoor strains suddenly going to die off? Cannabis has been, and still is, growing in the wild for thousands of years. Just because a bit of it has been copied for indoor use, doesn't mean crap. If the indoor strains all disappeared, we'd go back outside, and start breading again.
For some people growing outside is not a option. If I were to grow outside my plants would be gone in a few days. Even in my backyard. IMO growing inside you are able to push the plant to the max ( ppm, co2, perfect light schedule, perfect medium) And outside you can grow it too the max ( free light, unlimited height) Some strains just need the intense light of the sun to get a decent yield. Other grow better indoors with less elemental stress.
 

KP2

Well-Known Member
plenty of people grow exclusively outdoors, and breed only the plants that do well outside. most seed banks will have a listing as to whether or not the strain is an indoor or outdoor strain. indo's will have a hard time outdoors usually, as they are not resistant to pests and ailments, and outdoor plants will be tall, leggy, and lanky indoors, as 1kw lighting is not sufficient to keep them squat.

pot will outlive humans. we will be extinct before the plant is.
 

Mysticlown150

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Well with all the kush fields in the middle east out door grow will never stop. Thats how they make there money, now if some people to the west want to grow indoors it doesnt mean crap to them lol. But I do like indoor bud better.
 

brick20

Well-Known Member
I see nothing wrong with this. What? Are all the outdoor strains suddenly going to die off? Cannabis has been, and still is, growing in the wild for thousands of years. Just because a bit of it has been copied for indoor use, doesn't mean crap. If the indoor strains all disappeared, we'd go back outside, and start breading again.
well said. but if all strains grew outside the genes of MJ strains would be different.

i mean there are alot of strains that are asexual(clone only strains) and if breeded their genes wont be original
 

China

Active Member
Most likely, all the genes in the indoor strains are still there in the outdoor strains. they just haven't been bred to use them. Even if all the indoor plants died, we could just go get some seeds from outdoor plants, and start breading over again. Yes, we would lose the original strain genetics, but we can always breed the same traits int a new strain.
 

brick20

Well-Known Member
Most likely, all the genes in the indoor strains are still there in the outdoor strains. they just haven't been bred to use them. Even if all the indoor plants died, we could just go get some seeds from outdoor plants, and start breading over again. Yes, we would lose the original strain genetics, but we can always breed the same traits int a new strain.
ok i see, good point
 

RichED

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Gday gents, i think the proabition has forced man inside behind closed doors if it was not for daMan a lot if not all would grow outside at some time or another if not always lets look at the cause not the reflects.

growing for six months I think im hooked
peace to you my brother
 

nathenking

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Bluemax???? What???? indoors bigger buds???? Ive seen 10ft tall plants in southern humboldt that guys are pulling 1.5 to 2.0 pounds per plant. Can you do that indoors????
 

Ronjohn7779

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Pot still grows on 6 of the 7 continents in the wild. It's not going anywhere man. Even on US soil it still grows in the wild. Seriously there are outdoor strains everywhere in the middle east, The Americas (north and south), asia, europe, ect...) I really wouldn't be worrying about the future of this plant. MOST people that grow weed only grow unnatural man made strains anyway. Shit I was reading that Indica and Sativa didn't mix until the late 1970-1980s when. european, canadian, and american growers started to mix them together. Aside for that it was super rare for these two genetic variations to mix in the wild mostly due to the fact they were continents apart.
 
my quick two cents

as long as we have the substaining outdoor grows that our many nations hold today, i believe we need not worry greatly of our beloved plants being confined to the possible limitations of indoor growing. we do have thousands of square mile/kilom. being used for canabis growth and they will continue as mother nature has allowed as long as our laws allow it. my fears shall still revolve around the negative legalities surrounding us. i have grown both indoor and outdoor and i find them both to be quite satisfying. what one plant makes in its quantity another may make up in quality. but experimenting with new strains in new types of environments can be very rewarding.
 
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