I need seeds

whitebb2727

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If I may be so bold:

1) The silver does not inhibit ethylene biosynthesis. It competitively obviates ethylene recognition (by the plant's hormone receptors) by intercepting enzymatically formed ethylene.

2) Polyploidy is not requisite or even of advantage to achieve hermaphroditic feature expression in Cannabis. The phenotype is already furnished with the genotypic information for incidental sexual morphogenesis, perchance by Rodelization.

3) The hypothesis that the male/female inflorescence ratio varies between genetically ("true") and environmentally occasioned (I presume these will be labeled "false" in your hypothetical construct) mono-organismic dioecity does not stand inspection, either casual or more sustained.
Is there no difference between a true hermaphrodite and environmental herm?

All the stuff I've read on says they are different. A true shows mixed sex from early flower and environmental doesn't.

This genetic test says they can test for true but not environmental. What makes the distinction between the two?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/montanabiotech.com/2012/02/16/break-through-hermaphrodite-test-for-your-cannabis-plants/amp/
 

George Seeds

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Rollitup Advertiser
It seems like a lot of seed banks are no longer accepting credit/debit cards.
I had been ordering from Attitude for years, but now all they want is Bitcoin, cash, or money orders, all of which are a pain in the ass to provide.
So, does anyone know of a seed bank that accepts cards and ships to the US?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Yep, us :)

The Vault - www.cannabis-seeds-store.co.uk

We accept most methods of payment as well including credit card and we ship worldwide :)
 

Chunky Stool

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This one looks even better!
https://oregongreenseed.com/shop/oregon-green-seed/leb-x-quick-freeze/
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* Its got a short flowering period – 6.5 to 7 weeks, without ANY ruderalis in its genes.
* Its very VERY resistant to mold and pests. <-- YES!
* And it can go BIG, impressively big for a quick finisher with yields to match
* Potency tends to be in the medium range for most specimens, and its known for producing CBD-rich pants.

These traits make the Lebanese landrace a super breeding tool for building a line of robust northern outdoor genetics with great yields and medicinal quality. So it was a no-brainer to use the Lebanese with Quick Freeze to produce bigger plants while maintaining all the goodness that makes the Quick Freeze so appreciated.

Results of this cross turned out better than I expected.

The potency of the Quick Freeze is all there, along with its piney, skunky flavor profile. But now its on a larger structure with better branching. Pest and mold resistance is bumped way up compared to the father, Quick Freeze. And you’ll notice a bit of red and pink coloration with some specimens, for more ornamental plants once in flower.

Recommended for OUTDOOR ONLY, this one can be difficult to keep in VEG indoors no matter your lighting schedule. Although an experienced grower should, with some care, be able to start indoors and veg to size — it may work better to germinate seed just a week or so before putting outdoors late May (northern oregon), or start from seed directly outdoors.
 

WeedFreak78

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Nah Lokie I didn't think you were calling me out at all. I know you are friend and not foe LOL. I was just explaining how one expensive bean could be worthwhile even if you aren't selling or using it for other than yourself. Your post gave me the platform for that reply, thank you.



Yes it means forcing the plant to exhibit hermaphrodism, an important genetic expression cannabis uses to survive. The nice thing about a seed produced by herming is they are all female, although they are at higher risk of herming. So it's a mixed bag but well worth it because you know all the seeds are female.

With regulars you know you will probably see 50% males. If you are a little patient you can use an open table pollination and cross several males with several females this will produce all the seeds from that line you will ever need to find a jackpot pheno.

Although you get less smokeable return on a seed crop what you have is just as potent.
I have a blue dream, HSO I think, that hermed a little on the first run and I didn't notice. I got a few dozen seeds out of the lower crap. Every one I've popped has been better than the first one, larger and frostier. I've been cloning the last one for months now and not one herm since the first one. Well worth the pack.
 

Chunky Stool

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I have a blue dream, HSO I think, that hermed a little on the first run and I didn't notice. I got a few dozen seeds out of the lower crap. Every one I've popped has been better than the first one, larger and frostier. I've been cloning the last one for months now and not one herm since the first one. Well worth the pack.
I've heard that cloning reduces the chance of hermies, but it could be bro science. Pretty sure I read it on a breeder web site.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Is there no difference between a true hermaphrodite and environmental herm?

All the stuff I've read on says they are different. A true shows mixed sex from early flower and environmental doesn't.

This genetic test says they can test for true but not environmental. What makes the distinction between the two?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/montanabiotech.com/2012/02/16/break-through-hermaphrodite-test-for-your-cannabis-plants/amp/
Ad copy isn't science (profit motive) and it's not a primary source for this type of information. If you'd like to dig deeper here's a good place for you to begin. It will explain it in depth and give you sources for more information. Best of all it has the advantage of being quite accessible.
https://www.nature.com/articles/6800016
 
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