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MustGro

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Here @bk78 , from Wikipedia

Heterosis, hybrid vigor, or outbreeding enhancement is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybridoffspring. An offspring is heterotic if its traits are enhanced as a result of mixing the genetic contributions of its parents. These effects can be due to Mendelian or non-Mendelian inheritance.

Heterosis is used to increase yields, uniformity, and vigor. Hybrid breeding methods are used in maize, sorghum, rice, sugar beet, onion, spinach, sunflowers, broccoli and to create a more psychoactive cannabis.

Also this from Dutch Passion,

What is the cannabis tap root and why is it so important

  1. The tap root is the strong main root which emerges from a germinated cannabis seed. Experienced growers know it is important not to damage the tap root, doing so will slow down plant growth. But contrary to popular opinion the tap root is not essentialto cannabis growth, plants grown from cuttings don’t have a traditional tap root yet they still produce large plants which are genetically identical to the mother plant.
 
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bk78

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Here @bk78 , from Wikipedia

Heterosis, hybrid vigor, or outbreeding enhancement is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybridoffspring. An offspring is heterotic if its traits are enhanced as a result of mixing the genetic contributions of its parents. These effects can be due to Mendelian or non-Mendelian inheritance.

Heterosis is used to increase yields, uniformity, and vigor. Hybrid breeding methods are used in maize, sorghum, rice, sugar beet, onion, spinach, sunflowers, broccoli and to create a more psychoactive cannabis.

Also this from Dutch Passion,

What is the cannabis tap root and why is it so important

  1. The tap root is the strong main root which emerges from a germinated cannabis seed. Experienced growers know it is important not to damage the tap root, doing so will slow down plant growth. But contrary to popular opinion the tap root is not essentialto cannabis growth, plants grown from cuttings don’t have a traditional tap root yet they still produce large plants which are genetically identical to the mother plant.
Highlighted the important stuff for you

You really need to stop letting a little face on the internet hurt your feelers dude. I know all about tap roots, thanks for your copy and paste though


Have you not slept yet? get some sleep man
 

MustGro

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Highlighted the important stuff for you

You really need to stop letting a little face on the internet hurt your feelers dude. I know all about tap roots, thanks for your copy and paste though


Have you not slept yet? get some sleep man
I’m the one who posted that, do you think I didn’t know the highlighted parts. The point is that clones generally grow slower and smaller than the seed plant they were taken from. I didn’t dream up the idea myself, the first time I saw it was in Cervantes’s Grow Bible. I grow them from seed and clones just like most people on here.
It’s got nothing to do with you or your avatar bk. You don’t really bother me at all, mostly I just kind of feel sorry for you….
 

bk78

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I’m the one who posted that, do you think I didn’t know the highlighted parts. The point is that clones generally grow slower and smaller than the seed plant they were taken from. I didn’t dream up the idea myself, the first time I saw it was in Cervantes’s Grow Bible. I grow them from seed and clones just like most people on here.
It’s got nothing to do with you or your avatar bk. You don’t really bother me at all, mostly I just kind of feel sorry for you….
Clones grow slower?

Hahahahaha
 

brick20

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MustGro

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Clones grow slower?

Hahahahaha
In a hydro setup probably not. In my aeroflo l can’t veg more than a month or they get too tall. Plus it’s way easier to have a group of clones instead of a bunch of seed starts that haven’t shown their sex yet. But if you’re in soilless mix it’s faster with seed starts and the plants are more aggressive I find. Outside I run seed starts only based on what I’ve read in 2 books. I don’t have a bunch of outside experience, I like the inside weed better, but according to this book a seed start will produce up to 26 pounds while a clone will give 3 to 5 pounds.
Look bk I’m not looking to have a war with you in this members post, they’re on here trying to help their head and don’t need you stirring the pot. I’m posting stuff on hybrid vigour and listing my sources and all you’re doing is picking the opposite and posting laughing faces. I find it childish personally. I’d love to have a discussion with someone who knows more about clones vs. Seed starts but it’s looking like it’s just me and you, and that’s not gonna work out.

 

brick20

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