Quality tomato seeds are amongst the most expensive, worth more than their weight in gold. Sold in much larger quantities so obviously cheaper per seed.Sure there is. Tomatoes for example. It's only expensive because it's illegal. There is no reason a weed seed should cost hundreds of times the cost of any other seed.
That's correct. But lets be honest, how many weed breeders actually do that. Your typical breeder of any other plant will do hundreds of crosses over many years. Weed breeders ain't doing that. Hence the reason they're selling F2s and such.to get a real stabilized strain that you can confidently say will have these characteristics, you have to breed at least 5 generations of that plant, picking out the good ones in each crop and rebreeding them for true traits, picking out as many recessive genes as you can.
so each good established strain has at least one year, and maybe two years of careful work, insight, and luck behind it.
you do that much work, put in that much time and care, and then you sell the products of all that work for a fucking dollar
That's correct. But lets be honest, how many weed breeders actually do that. Your typical breeder of any other plant will do hundreds of crosses over many years. Weed breeders ain't doing that. Hence the reason they're selling F2s and such.
Yes and no. Once the money dries up, and it will when people get ahold of the seeds and start giving them away, the skilled breeders won't be incentivized to make new strains. Just like tomatoes. The only way to make money in that market is large scale commercial growers just like the corn industry. You don't see a lot of big business research ala Monsanto on cucumbers. Just corn and soy beans.That's difference between someone who is a true genetic breeder and someone who just grows a bunch of plants and finds the good ones and crosses them a few times.......There are breeders who have put in those years and hours to create specific strains just not that many so far. One thing could be the legal aspect that has stopped some of the people who would have already spent decades refining genes. We might see this more and more if the US starts to go legal. I know they are going to do "government studies" at some universities where they will actually conduct testing, but that's only a few places.
Given the freedom and time I fully expect to see some amazing genetics in the future.
Hell there already are some pretty unique strains out there.
Yes and no. Once the money dries up, and it will when people get ahold of the seeds and start giving them away, the skilled breeders won't be incentivized to make new strains. Just like tomatoes. The only way to make money in that market is large scale commercial growers just like the corn industry. You don't see a lot of big business research ala Monsanto on cucumbers. Just corn and soy beans.
how many people who smoke cigarettes have tobacco plants growing in the yards?
how many people who drink have a still out back?
most people feel they can't "do" things, they don't want to try, they're too busy, too intimidated, too stupid.
so, if and when pot becomes openly legal all across the country, there will still be an industry, there will still be breeders, there will still be dispensaries, there will still be regulations to deal with. tobacco and alcohol are legal, but they still have rules that come with them.
i had this dream that when it started to become legalized in parts of the country, the prices would drop down to something close to what they were when i was a kid, like 50 a big fat zip....you can see that dream never materialized. i'm not trying to be a dick and say your dream is bullshit, i'm just telling you to be prepared when it doesn't happen the way you think its going to
i grew up in Tn stickin baccer, thats a farm full of it you got a pic of, most patchs around here are half that size in whatever bottom they can stick it in that gets any light.
the point remains, most people won't grow their own. they don't feel like they can. you can produce buckets of seeds and if 95% of the people smokin won't grow their own, those seeds are going to sit till they go bad.
i feel like i'm kicking puppies. i'm not sayin don't dream. i hope you're right and i'm wrong.
i hope before i drop dead, you can walk down the street and see patches in nearly every yard.
theres just this evil monkey in the back of my head laughing at both of us, though.
Oh i just loved plucking suckahs off those bitches at 12,13,14,15,16,17 and being the only non puerto rican on the crew really enlightened me!i grew up in Tn stickin baccer, thats a farm full of it you got a pic of, most patchs around here are half that size in whatever bottom they can stick it in that gets any light.
the point remains, most people won't grow their own. they don't feel like they can. you can produce buckets of seeds and if 95% of the people smokin won't grow their own, those seeds are going to sit till they go bad.
Yeah we sure did.when white man came here we tried to teach them to trade, share. look how it turned out my brothers.