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    How safe is this site?

    The only people who can connect the exit point and entry point of a TOR network(remember you go in with SSL so data is encrypted) is the NSA... Do a packet dump on tor traffic and check it out.... Its like Tunneled Traffic with SSL :) so they can see TOR traffic, but they don't know where you...
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    How safe is this site?

    MAC or Windows doesn't really matter.. Here is the problem... Lets say you are running a legit copy of osx or windows 7 its registered in your name and it has internet connection besides the Proxy you are using. Well the site could issue out a cookie to grab your info this is easily done and...
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    How safe is this site?

    Some suggestions if you are really paranoid.... Use TOR, register an email with a proxy IP never check the website nor the email from your IP. Make sure your DNS requests also go through the Proxy or TOR network. Make sure you don't save cookies, browser history or slap it into your favorites...
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    How safe is this site?

    It's a forum open to everyone... The servers are being hosted in Atlanta Georgia atleast the Ips are registered there.. Alot of people are using proxies, So.. That said I assume if a US provider they will provide any and all information if a warrant is served or possibly even asked to (as long...
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    BK/SSH/JTR x Bagseed

    Kinda late post on the subject but I found this somewhere along the line in my research forgot where I found it handy dandy :) Seed stocks are graded by the amount of control exerted by the collector in selecting the parents. Grade #1 Seed parent and pollen parent are known and there is...
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    The Homogenization Of Cannabis...

    When I say 20% THC usually that is thc plus all the rest of cannabanoids. They use Mass spectrometry, you can look it up on Wikipedia if you don't know already. I have herd they have a hard time measuring all of the various cannabanoids. But that’s just what I have read. Since I don't actually...
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    The Homogenization Of Cannabis...

    I agree with you on several points. #1 is strains that may seem lost like Thai Juicy fruit(not the ceres juicy fruit) are somewhere to be found. But for example are we talking Maui from Hawaii or Maui from some guy who just grows in a different climate. I actually have smoked some Maui from...
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    The Homogenization Of Cannabis...

    I will Quote someone else I will always prefer to breed from an IBL or land race(acclimitized), and sometimes stablized hybrids than unstable hybrids. I think this thread is more about the avaliability of land race and IBLs than the Homogenization of Cannabis. But then again you do find...
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    The Homogenization Of Cannabis...

    If that is true then the seed company's are doing a terrible job of providing some of the more sought after strains...
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    The Homogenization Of Cannabis...

    The human Race is also more diverse today than it ever has been, but that does not mean we haven't losed valuable cultures along the way.
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    The Homogenization Of Cannabis...

    Breeders seek the perfect male, perfect female and go through hundreds if not thousands of seeds to find these “perfect matches” ( at least real breeders do) Just by doing that you are eliminating a lot of genetics. So maybe the question should be, should we only save those genetics that are...
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    Trifoliate and Quad-foliate (mutants?) Pics

    Polyploidy occurs in cells and organisms when there are more than two paired (homologous) sets of chromosomes. Known paleopolyploidy in eukaryotes Most organisms are normally diploid, meaning they have two sets of chromosomes one set inherited from each parent. Polyploidy may occur due to...
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    Trifoliate and Quad-foliate (mutants?) Pics

    Ok, before I get into this. You should be able to find that for yourself, no pun intended. Remember if environment accounts for lets just say 60% of cannabis traits(rough rough estimate) and the other 40% is genetics. That means you have to be 60% horticulturalist and 40% geneticist :) With that...
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    Trifoliate and Quad-foliate (mutants?) Pics

    by the way. If you have 2 of each quad and tri. I would breed them and see the frequency.
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    Trifoliate and Quad-foliate (mutants?) Pics

    Someone correct me if am wrong, but from what I understand is that trifoliate is also seen in polyploid strains this may or may not be the case with the poster specifically. But from what I have read if the plant is polyploid they will produce more. Now I dunno if these mutants are polyploid or...
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