WAKE UP EVERYONE OPEN YOUR EYES

Countrybuddin

Active Member
Has anyone looked at the top strains of 2017 and the THC percentages. Wow that is some fine breeding and genetics guys. We need to grab some of these polyhybrids exhibiting super natural the production. NOT.
Presenting 35 percent THC with O g kush sour d and chemdawg lineages aka colchicine
Presenting number 2
34 percent the
Bb x underdawg of and a j sour diesel aka colchicine
I'm not suggesting that these people are using colchicine in any way but I have found a very startling pattern and discovery. This is a very sad fucking day to be a passionate cannabus breeder and genetics enthusiast and I will never touch some of the strains I once held dearly in my heart. Its not right people and one day we will see.
 

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ahlkemist

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What is the point of your picture. I'm sorry this makes no sense, absolutely supports nothing you state. Could you explain more please? Funny, you should see for yourself not one person answered... What are you attempting to say...? I myself am aware of colchine but reread your post specifically the attachment. Breeding in time can accomplish anything. fact. High thc dictates nothing.
elaborate homie
 

xtsho

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Is this what you're talking about"

CREATING POLYPLOID PLANTS USING COLCHICINE DERIVED FROM AUTUMN CROCUS SEEDS/PLANTS
https://www.dudegrows.com/creating-polyploid-plants/

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"I believe if you were to look at some strains that are higher THC they possibly could be triploid 3n plants now. which would explain if you are having issues breeding other strains to it, and the ever increasing THC levels."
 

since1991

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Any proof of use of colchicine in these new hybrids to achieve really high thc levels? How do you know they just arent breeding or getting lucky? How do you know those + 30% levels arent doctored from one particular test lab for marketing purposes? Assuming the worst?
 

ahlkemist

Well-Known Member
High thc really doesn't mean better smoke or better buzz. Breeding for thc alone could lead to inferior plants and buzz.

Lower thc strains with a more diverse cannabinoid profile have always got me higher than higher thc strains.
This is by FAR the most under played truth! I try to explain this but no-one gives two shits to listen. Look at me Like I'm purple. I wish it was realized more bc its making very bland cannabis even with the great taste and looks....
 

whitebb2727

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This is by FAR the most under played truth! I try to explain this but no-one gives two shits to listen. Look at me Like I'm purple. I wish it was realized more bc its making very bland cannabis even with the great taste and looks....
I like some new strains. Nothing comes close to the stuff I grew up smoking. Shit that would give you visuals. Those long flowering sativas got screwed up by adding indicas to shorten flowering time.
 

JohnDoeTho

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I like some new strains. Nothing comes close to the stuff I grew up smoking. Shit that would give you visuals. Those long flowering sativas got screwed up by adding indicas to shorten flowering time.
Some times I think this but then I also question if it’s simply due to tolerance, reguarding the strength of highs when I was young. I definetly agree thc isn’t the only thing that contributes to the “high.” Just like many things we find one pattern and think we have it all figured out. Maybe some day we will gain an even better understanding to “getting high.”
 
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