Hard to tell in that lighting but they appear hungryThese are my babies
dozens is a big word for a clone collection damn what's he got and how do we find him on Strainly lolI know a guy in the Milwaukee area
Who holds dozens of old school cuts
Had it not been for him I may have never believed how long you can keep a plant
shout out brother
Best answer on here.Horticultural science has proven (not opinion, fact) that vegative propagation (aka cloning) produces a plant with an exact copy of the original DNA, and there is no degradation of any of its genetics, or traits. It is actually the same plant, not a "clone" like so many think from watching sci-fi movies.
So weather its keeping a mother plant for 30 years and taking cuttings, or taking a cutting, from a cutting, from cutting (once they stablize) the plant isn't going to change, and is the only possible way to preserve that plant, as seeds will have traits of the parents, but will have a new DNA and genetic makeup.
What does happen though, is people have different grow setups, lights, feeding, environmental factors, in which has a great deal of effect in how the plant grows and finishes, no matter how the mother was.
He has an amazing inventory but he doesn’t sell themdozens is a big word for a clone collection damn what's he got and how do we find him on Strainly lol
never grown an og, is it sativa dominant. it sounds like itAgreed, OG cant be beat in terms of quality. Where it suffers is structure and yield. But that taste... One of my favorite smokes of all time.
nice to see another clone grower, i missed out on my clones this searon, started late because of a police bust and bud rot because my dad was in hospitalThese are my babies
from clone or seed? they look like seed but could be wrongThis is how I grow. I'll grow 12 plants out for one tent and keep 3 of those plants as cloning plants. I then add them to a special side room where I put my babies and smaller clone plants. I wait for them to get big and take all the TOPS only for clones. Works great for perpetual grows like mine.
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That's super debated. There are so many different stories and shit. Some say it's Sativa dominant, some say Indica.never grown an og, is it sativa dominant. it sounds like it
lol i thaught it was outside grownThat's super debated. There are so many different stories and shit. Some say it's Sativa dominant, some say Indica.
Personally I think there are different OG's and I think some are more Sativa dominant and some are more Indica dominant depending on which one you get.
I also think the name OG stems from Ocean Grown, not Original Gangster or Overgrown like some do.
Here's one sites version of the truth, lol.lol i thaught it was outside grown
The smaller ones are clones the ones at back are seedfrom clone or seed? they look like seed but could be wrong
That's some reading that oneHere's one sites version of the truth, lol.
The Mysterious Legends of OG Kush and What 'OG' Means
The Mysterious Legends of OG Kush and What 'OG' Stands For Remains Unanswered to This Daywww.medicaljane.com
I don't believe the shit they're talking about OG being a Chemdawg cut. That's asinine if you ask me. Because the famous Chemdawg isn't really called Chemdawg. Chemdawg was the name of the guy who popped some seeds he got from a guy that he met at a Grateful Dead show. And the one that he thought was the best was Chem 91, so the real Chemdawg is actually Chem 91. There are 3 other Chem strains that he started. Chem D, Chem's Sister, and Chem 4 were the other's. I've grown Chem 91 a few times, and still have a box of it.
.Chemdog and 7 strains that come from it
Since Chemdog's birth, it has grown to become a household name for cannabis breeders, growers, and consumers alike.weedmaps.com
Yeah that's the answer I should probably already know let's find out hahaha or can u when time comes put a clone to seed and start all over againProbably awhile before mutations start to show. You’re keeping something alive many times it’s natural lifespan the ends of dna strands split, and repair themselves but with small variations each time. Does this change potency or terpenes, probably not to any noticeable degree. Does it affect growth, maybe never grown a clone that’s many generations old someone give me a pre 98 bubba cut and I’ll find out lol