This is hilarious. Dutch strains were landrace hahahahaha.... hmmmm I wonder where the Dutch shit come from? I'm about 100% that it came from the USA. And then was takin to Amsterdam. Then most of it renamed, bred out to every thing they could.
Are you really saying Afghan, Skunk, Haze are not inbred landrace strains?
And you are laughing at me, lol?
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Some of the dutch stuff came from here there is no disputing that nor was it the point. It was moved their because over regulation and it was masterfully bred over there because they had far more freedom to do so. I like America too. I am American after all, but facts are facts /shrug not sure why anyone would be up in arms over this.
40amp said the Dutch strains were landrace and they'll produce a ton compared to our puny American strains.
I don't have the time or desire to quote him directly. You'll have to look it up, lol.
Greenpoint FTW
Yup and it is true. Our focus is mainly indoor quality. 3/4 of the shit won't even last a spring outdoors. Stardog and Chem4 yield above average. They don't touch a solid NL, Skunk, African, South American, or Af x Skunk line (most of our stuff is highly inbred hybrid versions of these). You can see this easily outdoors. When I look to add structure, vigor, resistance, and yield to a line it almost never involves an American parent /shrug. It is always Spanish, Canadian, or Dutch bred lines. When I look to increase quality it is typically American. We have without a doubt the best quality weed in the world.
You can attempt to knock and denigrate Dutch product all day long but it is quite apparent to anyone who is in agribusiness whether it is pot, tomatoes, or lettuce that the Dutch are absolute masters in not only breeding, but even the tiniest thing such as water conservation. They feed the vast majority or Europe and do it with about half the water and 30% less waste over all. They are an agribusiness powerhouse. It is absolutely mind blowing to tour over there. There is a reason the top Universities in agribusiness in the states go over there and study for masters and graduate programs. IE Cornell, University of Illinois, Iowa, Stanford, Clemson, Texas A&M...list goes on.
It is good to step out of your closet grow every once in awhile /shrug
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2017/09/holland-agriculture-sustainable-farming/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4863106/The-hi-tech-future-farming-Netherlands.html