MeOhMyOhio
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I'm currently growing two landrace based strains. Malawi from Ace seeds, and Coastal Seeds, Columbian x American Skunk.
I just pollinated the Malawi I'm growing, with Sensi's Shiva Skunk, so that gives me two strains with short genetic trees.
My goal for awhile now, has been to "get back to basics". Simple two way crosses, from landraces, or "anchor" strains. I loved the strains from the 80s-90s when breeding was hot in Amsterdam and No California! Lots of those guys in Cali, formed the breeders in Holland and viceversa back then.
Finding a nice phenotype and making an S1 is not breeding!
We are losing our Canibus roots, and our search for high THC is like drinking from a "Spodie" where everyone pours their liquor in.
Taking a phenotype from a genetic tree of 100s of strains, crossed with another phenotype from 100s of strains, is just creating an homogenized cannabis culture.
I can get high on 17-20% quality smoke with a great terpene profile, just as much as a 28% strain.
It's like the difference between drinking everclear, or a fine wine. You can get just as buzzed off both. Most these hybrids nowadays are so muddled, I can barely tell the difference. I'm not saying I don't love some of the new strains, I'm saying the genetics has ALWAYS been there, but is getting harder and harder to sort out.
I am going to drop the Burmese IBL next.
I just pollinated the Malawi I'm growing, with Sensi's Shiva Skunk, so that gives me two strains with short genetic trees.
My goal for awhile now, has been to "get back to basics". Simple two way crosses, from landraces, or "anchor" strains. I loved the strains from the 80s-90s when breeding was hot in Amsterdam and No California! Lots of those guys in Cali, formed the breeders in Holland and viceversa back then.
Finding a nice phenotype and making an S1 is not breeding!
We are losing our Canibus roots, and our search for high THC is like drinking from a "Spodie" where everyone pours their liquor in.
Taking a phenotype from a genetic tree of 100s of strains, crossed with another phenotype from 100s of strains, is just creating an homogenized cannabis culture.
I can get high on 17-20% quality smoke with a great terpene profile, just as much as a 28% strain.
It's like the difference between drinking everclear, or a fine wine. You can get just as buzzed off both. Most these hybrids nowadays are so muddled, I can barely tell the difference. I'm not saying I don't love some of the new strains, I'm saying the genetics has ALWAYS been there, but is getting harder and harder to sort out.
I am going to drop the Burmese IBL next.
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