OPfarmer
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Have seeds for Master Hemp to try this season. It is from Medical Marjuana Genetics and seems to have Candida in it's genetics.
Also have seeds for Mandrin pie hemp, from High Alpine Genetics.
Last year I grew several crops of Charlotte Angle auto CBD, pretty pleased seems very low THC.
This year I have seeds for Dinamed CBD auto and Kannabi's Swiss Dream CBD autoflower.
I am a professional produce farmer, but a novice when it comes to cannabis breeding.
I am going to attempt crossing the lowest THC high CBD hemp with the lowest THC high CBD Autoflower strains.
Goal being a .3% THC high CBD autoflower hemp strain.
It seems that most of the east of the Rocky mountain breeders are going for later flowering, to keep THC levels down. The exact opposite of what maritime Pacific growers will need.
I feel our consistently cool 50 F nights all summers could produce reliable low THC hemp. However thinking a short flowering season, or better yet a Autoflower hemp would be ideal for my region. All would be good if I can finish by the first week of September, before powdery mildew wipes out virtually all living plants.
Really thinking giving farmers control of when they want to flower, and not be at the whim of nature is a good thing considering the cost of seeds or clones.
This is beyond my ability, but I can play!
Also have seeds for Mandrin pie hemp, from High Alpine Genetics.
Last year I grew several crops of Charlotte Angle auto CBD, pretty pleased seems very low THC.
This year I have seeds for Dinamed CBD auto and Kannabi's Swiss Dream CBD autoflower.
I am a professional produce farmer, but a novice when it comes to cannabis breeding.
I am going to attempt crossing the lowest THC high CBD hemp with the lowest THC high CBD Autoflower strains.
Goal being a .3% THC high CBD autoflower hemp strain.
It seems that most of the east of the Rocky mountain breeders are going for later flowering, to keep THC levels down. The exact opposite of what maritime Pacific growers will need.
I feel our consistently cool 50 F nights all summers could produce reliable low THC hemp. However thinking a short flowering season, or better yet a Autoflower hemp would be ideal for my region. All would be good if I can finish by the first week of September, before powdery mildew wipes out virtually all living plants.
Really thinking giving farmers control of when they want to flower, and not be at the whim of nature is a good thing considering the cost of seeds or clones.
This is beyond my ability, but I can play!
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